- The Masjid Tok Lebai Hashim committee intends to expand the mosque’s capacity, recognizing the growing demand for space due to the increasing local Muslim population. Originally built in 1970, the mosque has not undergone any major renovations or repairs since its establishment, and its current capacity no longer meets the needs of the expanding community. The proposed expansion is a timely and necessary initiative, aimed at providing a spacious and comfortable environment for worshippers while preserving the mosque’s role as a central hub for the local Muslim community.
- The Muslim Religious School has long been an integral part of the community, providing essential education and spiritual guidance. However, the existing infrastructure no longer meets the evolving needs of its students, requiring significant upgrades to enhance both the learning environment and the overall educational experience. A modern, well-designed space is crucial in fostering an atmosphere where students feel comfortable, focused, and motivated to excel academically. As part of the government initiative, it has been decided that the school will undergo a complete demolition and reconstruction to create a more conducive environment for learning.
- The original design of the mosque, both outdated and worn, required a significant upgrade to restore its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Its aging and fragile structure posed safety risks to visitors, underscoring the urgent need for refurbishment. Understanding the critical importance of this project, TPJ Engineering committed to revitalizing the mosque with a modern yet respectful approach, ensuring the community has a safe, comfortable, and inspiring space for worship for years to come.