Stanley Mosque

Mosque in Stanley, Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Stanley Mosque (Chinese: 赤柱清真寺) is a mosque in Stanley, Hong Kong.[2] It is the fourth mosque built in Hong Kong and it is located at the Stanley Prison.

Location53 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong[1]
Coordinates22°12′54″N 114°13′08″E
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Stanley Mosque
赤柱清真寺
Stanley Mosque within the same residential community as the prison.
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
Location53 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong[1]
Stanley Mosque is located in Hong Kong Island
Stanley Mosque
Shown within Hong Kong Island
Coordinates22°12′54″N 114°13′08″E
Architecture
Typemosque
Completed1 January 1937
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TraditionalChinese赤柱清真寺
Jyutpingcek3 cyu5 cing1 zan1 zi6
Jyutpingcek3 cyu5 cing1 zan1 zi6
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Stanley Mosque
Traditional Chinese赤柱清真寺
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Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingcek3 cyu5 cing1 zan1 zi6
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History

In the early 20th century, there were around 400 Muslim employees from Pakistan and India working for the Prison Department of Hong Kong. The headquarters office of the department was initially at Arbuthnot Road. Most of them went to Jamia Mosque to perform their prayer. However, following the relocation of the headquarters from Arbuthnot Road to Stanley Prison, which is much further away, there was a demand to set up a new mosque around the prison area to cater for the welfare and religious needs for the prison Muslim staffs. Thus, Stanley Mosque was opened inside the prison on 1 January 1937.[3][4]

The Advisory Board of Antiquities and Monuments Office designated the mosque as a Grade I historic building on 18 December 2009.

Due to the safety reasons, the Correctional Services Department staffs limited access to the mosque, however, visitors can enter with an HKID card or state they come to pray.[citation needed]

The Imam of the mosque is Hafiz Afzal Khan, he also teaches Quran in the mosque and leads the prayer.[5] He has been the Imam of the mosque for over 20 years.

Architecture

The sandy coloured mosque has a large prayer hall, veranda and courtyard. A parking area is located in front of the mosque. The mosque is not generally open to the public as it is within the prison grounds.[6]

Imams

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Name Tenure Notes
Hafiz Afzal Khan 2000 – present
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