An old mosque built hastily on this site in the 1990s had fallen into disrepair and has been replaced by this new mosque built with updated facilities. The project includes the mosque building, a dedicated space for the Eid Al-Adha, and the storage of halal products, and a parking area outside. The mosque facade is lined with travertine and granite, and entrance portals are decorated with mosaics with Quranic inscriptions. The ground floor has an entrance lobby, prayer hall for 100 people, an ablution room, and storage area. On the second floor is a prayer hall for 90 people, classrooms, and the imam’s office.
Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture