Masjid Alkaff Kg Melayu, Islamic prayer center in Bedok neighborhood, Singapore
Masjid Alkaff Kg Melayu is a mosque in the Bedok neighborhood of Singapore located at the junction of Kaki Bukit Avenue 1 and Bedok Reservoir Road. The three-story building houses a main prayer hall with capacity for thousands of worshippers and several multipurpose spaces throughout.
The original mosque was founded in 1932 by the Alkaff family at Jalan Abdul Manan before being relocated to its current location due to urban development. This move allowed for modernization and expansion of the facilities.
This place serves as a gathering point for families in the neighborhood who come together for prayer and community activities. It shapes the rhythm of local life and brings people from surrounding areas together regularly.
The location is easily accessible by public transport, particularly via the nearby Bedok North MRT station and multiple bus routes in the area. Visitors should check prayer times and dress appropriately when entering the prayer spaces.
The facility offers specialized classes and services designed specifically for hearing-impaired and disabled individuals within the local Muslim community. This makes it an inclusive space where people with different abilities can participate equally.
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