Masjid Al-Muttaqin
The Masjid Al-Muttaqin, or alternatively known as Al-Muttaqin Mosque, is located in Ang Mo Kio in the Central Region, Singapore. It was officially opened on 21 September 1980 by Haji Rahmat bin Kenap, former People's Action Party Member of Parliament for Geylang Serai.
Etymology
The name of the mosque, Al-Muttaqin, is an Arabic word that refers to worshippers who practice taqwa. Ibn Kathir narrates an opinion that the root meaning of taqwa is to avoid what one dislikes in order to get closer to God. In the words of Ibn Abbas, the Muttaqin are those who avoid associating partners in worship with God and work in obedience to God.History
Masjid Al-Muttaqin is the fifth mosque built under the first phase of the Mosque Building Fund Scheme. The groundbreaking ceremony for the mosque was officially held on 29 April 1979 by Syed Ali Redha Alsagoff, the then chairman of the Lembaga Biasiswa Kenangan Maulud. Construction on the mosque was completed in 1980, before the opening ceremony was held on 21 September of the same year and led by Haji Rahmat bin Kenap, former People's Action Party Member of Parliament for Geylang Serai.A new floor was added to the mosque in 1987 to house kindergarten classes, followed by a third level added to the mosque in 1998 complete with renovation work. The mosque was also upgraded in 2017.