Revision 899082412 of "Masjid Al-Iman" on enwiki{{Infobox religious building
|name = Masjid Al-Iman <br> مسجد الايمان <br /> Al-Iman Mosque
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|image_size = 300px
|caption = Masjid Al-Iman on May 2017
|religious_affiliation = [[Islam]]
|location = {{Flagicon|Singapore}} 10, Bukit Panjang Ring Road, [[Bukit Panjang]], [[Singapore]] 679943
|tradition = [[Sunni Islam]]
|architecture_type = Mosque
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|year_completed= 2003
|capacity = 5,000
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|coordinates = {{coord|1.3781164|103.7727737|display=inline,title}}
|construction_cost = S$5.3 million <ref>http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1534_2009-06-23.html#al_iman</ref>
|website = http://www.alimanmosque.org.sg/
}}
'''Masjid Al-Iman''' ([[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: مسجد الايمان; English: Al-Iman Mosque) is a [[mosque]] in [[Bukit Panjang]], [[Singapore]]. The four level mosque building was opened on 2 May 2003 and officiated by [[Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs]] [[Yaacob Ibrahim]] on September 2004.<ref>http://www.alimanmosque.org.sg/our-history.html</ref>
==Building facilities==
The building has a basement car park, 18 classrooms, an auditorium, a computer room and a elevator serving all floors. It could accommodate about 5,000 worshippers in one congregation.
The [[Gemstone|jewel]]-shaped [[dome]] culminating with star-like apex symbolizes unity and act of transition between [[Allah]] and His faithful servants. The multi-painted star tinted glass roof symbolizes openness. The six [[minaret]]s symbolize the six tenets of [[Iman (concept)|Iman]]. One of the tallest minarets signifies concentration, openness and victory, as well as sovereignty and divinity. It also provides a high point from which to summon the faithful for congregational prayer and is lighted at night and highlights the elevated crescent and star<ref>http://www.alimanmosque.org.sg/about-us.html</ref>.
==Transportation==
The mosque is accessible from [[Bangkit LRT station]].
==See also==
* [[Islam in Singapore]]
* [[List of mosques in Singapore]]
==References==
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==External links==
{{commons category|Al-Iman Mosque}}
*[http://www.muis.gov.sg Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore)]
*[http://www.muis.gov.sg/cms/services/Mosques.aspx?id=308 List of Mosques in Singapore managed by MUIS : Masjid Al-Iman]
* [https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=1.378297,103.772422&spn=0.000711,0.001725&layer=c&cbll=1.378297,103.772422&panoid=tHJEunOKJpygptqD6qs-zQ&cbp=12,111.03,,0,-11.34&t=m&z=19 GoogleMaps StreetView of Masjid Al-Iman]
{{Mosques in Singapore}}
[[Category:2003 establishments in Singapore]]
[[Category:Bukit Panjang]]
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