28 November 2025
By Darcel Al Anthony, Singapore

The Al-Firdaus Mosque in Choa Chu Kang, which has served the Muslim community for 63 years, will eventually close as part of redevelopment plans in the area. A new mosque in Tengah will be built to adopt its name, ensuring the legacy continues for future generations, the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) announced.
Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Faishal Ibrahim shared the news during Friday prayers at Al-Firdaus Mosque, noting that the site sits on land earmarked for long-term redevelopment.
๐ Timeline
- Design phase: Begins in 2027.
- Completion: Early 2030s.
- Capacity: Larger facilities to serve congregants from Tengah, Bukit Batok, and Choa Chu Kang.
๐ Preserving Heritage
The new mosque will be named Al-Firdaus to honour the originalโs role in the community. MUIS said the decision was made in consultation with the mosqueโs management board, allowing future generations to appreciate its significance.
A committee of stakeholders from Al-Khair, Al-Firdaus, and Ar-Raudhah mosques will oversee the project, following a collaborative model similar to Tampines North mosque development.
๐ National Context
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced earlier this year that new mosques will be built in Tengah and Tampines, reflecting Singaporeโs commitment to meeting the needs of growing Muslim communities in new towns.


