Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim Explained

مسجد أحمد إبراهيم
Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim
Ahmad Ibrahim Mosque
Location:15 Jalan Ulu Seletar
Singapore 769227
Coordinates:1.4066°N 103.8204°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam

Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim, or Ahmad Ibrahim Mosque is a mosque in Singapore located at Jalan Ulu Seletar off Sembawang Road in front of Springside housing estate.

History

Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim was built in 1955 and sits on a Temporary Occupation License (TOL) land. It was then known as Surau Nee Soon Jalan Ulu Seletar and its first Imam was Imam Hj Katsir.

In 1959, Ahmad Ibrahim, Member of Parliament for Sembawang Nee Soon and Labour Minister, helped upgrade and improve the facilities of the surau.

In 1961, the surau was upgraded to the status of a Masjid to meet the growing number of Muslims in the area. In a vote for a change of name for the Masjid, the name of Ahmad Ibrahim was chosen to recognise his contributions to the Masjid.[1] The first Friday prayers was held soon after in that year.

Over the years, various other improvements were added to the Masjid, enhancing its capacity to a congregation of around 1,000 people.

Transportation

The nearest MRT station is Springleaf MRT station, it is easily accessible as it is a walking distance.

Alternatively, buses 167, 169, 860 and 980 plies past the mosque.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ahmad Ibrahim was an alumnus. 2022-01-06. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. en-SG.