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Research Findings By Chua Chu Kang Secondary School

Subject: Interviews / Video Files
Description:
The Transformation Of Chua Chu Kang:
Interviewee: Mr Tan Leng Say - 76 years old resident
Audio File: ChuaChuKangSecInterview.wav (3.5MB)

Subject: Masjid Al-Khair
Date Established: 1997
Address: 1 Teck Whye Crescent
Singapore (688847)
Division: Chua Chu Kang
Description:
The History:


In the 1960s, the mosque was built on a hill which was surrounded by vast vegetable lands for farming at Chua Chu Kang Road together with the work of the Muslim community there and also Minister of State, late Dr Haji Yaa’cob Mohamed.
The mosque was previously named Masjid Jamek.
Because the mosque was on a hill and being located at a T-junction road which was always affected by heavy traffic conditions, it was inaccessible.

The Present:
It is now named Masjid Al-Khair. The name of the mosque changed in 1963 and it was derived from the late Syed Mohammed Salim Al-Attas.
It moved in to Teck Whye Crescent in the year 1995 and costed about S$6 million to built.

The present day conditions of the mosque has much improved. It is now on solid and level ground which makes the journey there easier; it is now located at a four-track-junction road; and it is now surrounded by HDB flats, thus making it more accessible to the neighborhood which encourages more frequent visits to the mosque by their worshippers.

Subject: Transformation Of Chua Chu Kang
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