Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau

The mosque was originally named Masjid Kebun Limau and initially started out as a simple prayer hall in 1964, with all Muslim families in the vicinity contributing some money to aid in its construction. As time progressed, the prayer hall was given the approval to be transformed into a mosque.

Funds were needed to make the transformation possible, with the budget estimated to be around $600,000. In September of 1981, Mrs Hajjah Rahimabi Ahmad Angullia donated $1,600,000 to the mosque, in memory of her daughter. She came from a prominent Indian Muslim family called the Angullia, who has made substantial contributions to the Muslim community like the construction of Angullia Mosque and Angullia Park. A mosque was then built on the existing plot and renamed Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau in honour of her generosity

Exploring the exterior of the mosque 

The mosque looked just like any other mosque that could have been found in Singapore. However, one would never have known such rich history behind it. Personally, the fact that all the Muslim families in the vicinity donated to build the initial prayer hall really struck me as a wonderful example of how strong a community can be when they come together. Indeed, that is what Singapore has always been striving towards - a highly cohesive society that tackles problems as one.

Taking a selfie outside the mosque!

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