Plans for mosque in Tengah New Town
Response to parliamentary question on whether there are plans for a mosque to be built in Tengah New Town.
11 November 2024
PQ 6237. Mr Leong Mun Wai: To ask the Minister for Social and Family
Development and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs (a) whether
there are any plans for a mosque to be built in Tengah New Town; (b)
if not, why not; (c) if so, where is the planned location of the mosque;
and (d) when will the mosque be completed.
- The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) manages the
building of mosques to meet the religious needs of the Muslim
community. Those that are already built also need to be rejuvenated
over time. The overall plans on mosque developments, such as
upgrading and lease renewal, are centrally coordinated and take into
consideration demographic changes and the development of new towns
and estates across the island.
- The Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF), which collects
contributions from working Muslims in Singapore, supports the building
and upgrading of mosques in Singapore.
- Over the years, these funds have been used to build mosques in
new residential estates such as Sengkang and Punggol, as well as in
more mature estates in Jurong and Woodlands which have seen an increase in demand for prayer spaces, in coordination with the relevant
agencies. Leases were also renewed with the MBMF.
- MUIS will be prudent in applying the MBMF to support the various
religious needs of the community. MUIS will also continue to work with
the agencies to assess the need for the development of new mosques or
to rejuvenate existing ones.
Last updated on 12 November 2024