Masjid Taha, Ahmadiyya mosque in Geylang, Singapore
Masjid Taha is a four-story mosque located at 245 Geylang Road with contemporary architectural design. The building accommodates approximately 1,500 worshippers during prayer times and community gatherings.
The mosque was founded in 1896 on donated land and has served the community since that time. The current structure opened in 1999 after major rebuilding, replacing the original building with a modern facility.
The mosque serves as a gathering place for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community to worship and conduct communal activities. It reflects the religious diversity found in this part of Singapore through its independent operation and distinctive practices.
The mosque is easily accessible by several bus routes and via Kallang MRT station, which is a short walk away. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and follow the standard guidelines when entering the prayer space.
The mosque maintains its own burial grounds exclusively for Ahmadiyya community members, reflecting a distinct level of independence. This separate administration sets it apart from most other religious institutions across the country.
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