The following is the list of mosques in Hong Kong:[1]
English Name (and Chinese) |
Images | Location | Establishment | Sequence | Nearest station |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jamia Mosque (些利街清真寺) |
Mid-Levels | 1890 (original building) 1905 (current building) |
1st mosque | Central station | |
Kowloon Mosque (九龍清真寺) |
Tsim Sha Tsui | 1896 (original building) 1984 (current building) |
2nd mosque | Tsim Sha Tsui station | |
Ammar Mosque (愛群清真寺) |
Wan Chai | 1967 (original building)[2] 14 September 1981 (current building) |
3rd mosque | Causeway Bay station / Wan Chai station | |
Stanley Mosque (赤柱清真寺) |
Stanley | 1 January 1937 | 4th mosque | Ocean Park station | |
Chai Wan Mosque (柴灣清真寺) |
Chai Wan | 4 August 1963 | 5th mosque | Chai Wan station | |
Ibrahim Mosque (亞伯拉罕清真寺) |
Mong Kok[3] | 24 November 2013 | 6th mosque | Mong Kok station |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Mosques in Hong Kong". Islam.org.hk. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
- ^ Wai-Yip, H. (2002). "Contested Mosques in Hong Kong" (PDF). Isim Newsletter. 10 (1): 14.
- ^ Temel, Mesut. "Masjid E Ibrahim". United Welfare Union Limited. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
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