Al-Istighfar Mosque
History
Urban and Architectural
This three-storey mosque is one of the most recent mosques built under Phase Three of the Mosque Building Fund programme. It can be recognized by its outstanding blue dome and modern yet Islamic architecture.
The mosque is wheelchair accessible as there are ramps and a lift that serves all floors. The mosque is fully air conditioned in all of the prayer halls.
On the 27 January 2017, the Masjid Al-Istighfar opened a new temporary prayer facility located opposite the mosque. This is to cater to the large number of Muslim worshippers for its Friday prayers. The temporary prayer facility, which can house 500 worshippers, is a sheltered structure with large fans hanging from its ceiling. It is about 15m across the road from the mosque.
Description
The mosque will be redeveloped in the near future according to the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)
References
https://www.alistighfar.com/
Details
Location
2 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore 518239
Worshippers
3800
Owners
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
Year of Build
2000
Drawings
Map
History
Urban and Architectural
This three-storey mosque is one of the most recent mosques built under Phase Three of the Mosque Building Fund programme. It can be recognized by its outstanding blue dome and modern yet Islamic architecture.
The mosque is wheelchair accessible as there are ramps and a lift that serves all floors. The mosque is fully air conditioned in all of the prayer halls.
On the 27 January 2017, the Masjid Al-Istighfar opened a new temporary prayer facility located opposite the mosque. This is to cater to the large number of Muslim worshippers for its Friday prayers. The temporary prayer facility, which can house 500 worshippers, is a sheltered structure with large fans hanging from its ceiling. It is about 15m across the road from the mosque.
Description
The mosque will be redeveloped in the near future according to the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)