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Macau Mosque and Cemetery

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The Macau Mosque and Cemetery (Chinese: 澳門伊斯蘭清真寺及墳場; Portuguese: Mesquita e Cemitério de Macau) is the only mosque and Muslim cemetery in Macau, China, located in the parish of Nossa Senhora de Fátima.

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History

It is believed that Macau Mosque was built by Muslims who arrived with the Portuguese army. Originally, these Muslims were recruited from South Asia by the army. Within the complex area, there are also Muslim cemetery with some of the tombs dated back for hundreds of years, indicating that Islam had arrived in Macau since hundreds of years ago.[2]

In 1996, the IAM submitted a redevelopment plan of the mosque to Portuguese Macau government but was not approved. To accommodate the increasing number of Muslims in Macau, in 2006 the IAM applied for government permission to build a new larger mosque in area adjacent to the current mosque building. In the late months of 2007, Macau Mosque underwent renovation.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Macau ordered the mosque to be closed for one month.[3]

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Architecture

The Macau Mosque and Cemetery area consists of the mosque, a sahn, the cemetery, headquarters of the Islamic Association of Macau, wadu, badminton court and playground. The mosque is approximately 6.5 by 12 metres (21 by 39 ft), and can accommodate around 100 worshipers.[4] The Macau Mosque and Cemetery entrance gate was donated by Halima binti Sheik on 27 June 1973 in the memory of Adam Sheik.

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Activities

The Macau Mosque houses the headquarters of the Islamic Association of Macau (IAM; Chinese: 澳門伊斯蘭會; Portuguese: Associação Islâmica de Macau), which manages the daily operation of the mosque.[5] The association was founded in 1935 in Portuguese Macau.[6][7] The association is financially assisted by the Islamic Union of Hong Kong in Hong Kong.[8]

More people visit the mosque on Sunday during their off days due to their tight working schedule in the weekdays or for wedding and during big Islamic festivities, such as Eid al-Adha.[9] Most of them do the Quran reading or Islamic studies activities.[10][11][12] During Eid al-Adha, the Muslims sacrifice cows and slaughter them at the Macau Slaughter House.[13]

Future

In the future, the new mosque is planned to be double in size to be a more modern mosque for Macau with a total area of 1,881 square metres (20,250 sq ft), 50 metres (160 ft) high and can accommodate up to 600 worshipers. An Islamic center, cheap Halal restaurant, 30-room hostel and classroom and 127-metre-high (417 ft) 38-story residential building will also be constructed.[14][7]

The Macau Mosque and Cemetery transportation links will be served from Zona do Nordeste Station of the Macau LRT. However, the LRT Macau Line project has been put on hold.

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References

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