The masjid was established on the Caparo Brasso Valley Road, Longdenville, which is now the Main Road, Longdenville. It was built to serve the spiritual needs of the Muslims living and working on the sugar estates in Longdenville, the Clay Block factories and the agricultural estates. The land was donated by Ameer Kanhai of Longdenville. It was originally a tapia house structure with a thatched roof and it was eventually rebuilt as a clay structure. Haji Shair Ali was a key figure in the activities of the masjid from the 1940s until 1989.
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