Jamia Mosque (Hong Kong)
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Jamia Mosque
The Jamia Mosque or Shelley Street Mosque (Chinese: 些利街清真寺) is a mosque in Hong Kong, People's Republic of China. It is the first and oldest mosque in Hong Kong.[1]
History
The original building of the mosque was built in 1890 during the British Hong Kong government as the Mohammedan Mosque on a piece of land rented by the government in 1850. In 1915, the building of the mosque was expanded and it was renamed to Jamia Mosque after World War II.
Architecture
The mosque building is included into the Grade I Building in which it is considered as a historical building which needs to be protected and conserved.
Jamia Mosque (Hong Kong) Media
Prayer Hall of Jamia Mosque, Hong Kong, China
- HK Shelley Street Jamia Mosque 回教清真禮拜總堂 name.JPG
回教清真禮拜總堂
References
- ↑ "Jamia Mosque". IslamicFinder.