Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu

Coordinates: 1°20′12″N 103°54′50″E / 1.3367169°N 103.9139006°E / 1.3367169; 103.9139006
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مسجد الكافف كامڤوڠ ملايو
Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu
Alkaff Mosque Kampung Melayu
Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni Islam
Location
Location200 Bedok Reservoir Road
Singapore 479221
Geographic coordinates1°20′12″N 103°54′50″E / 1.3367169°N 103.9139006°E / 1.3367169; 103.9139006
Architecture
TypeMosque
Completed1994
Construction costS$5.6 million (1992)
Capacity3,000
Website
http://masjidalkaffkm.org/

Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu (Jawi: مسجد الكافف كامڤوڠ ملايو), is a mosque located on the junction of Kaki Bukit Avenue 1 and Bedok Reservoir Road in Bedok, Singapore. The institution mainly serves worshippers from the Bedok Reservoir area.

History[edit]

The history of the institution can be traced since 1932 when it was originally known as Masjid Alkaff. Located on what was formerly the extension of the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement extension of Kaki Bukit,[1] the original kampung styled mosque was built with an endowment from the Alkaff family. Due to redevelopment of the area in the 1980s, the surrounding area was flattened and made way for public housing.[1] In November 1989, the mosque was renamed to Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu. To make way for housing and other public infrastructure projects, groundbreaking at its current location was held on 4 January 1992. Construction took two years and was completed on 30 December 1994. The following day, it opened its doors for Friday prayer for the first time at its current location.[2]

The new building was officiated on 29 July 1995 by Zulkifli Mohammed, then Political Secretary to the Minister without Portfolio, and MP for Jalan Besar GRC.

Transportation[edit]

The mosque is accessible from Bedok North MRT station.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Old Mosque on the Hill – Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu 1932-1994". Singapura Stories.
  2. ^ "Alkaff Kampung Melayu Mosque | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg.

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