Tainan Mosque


The Tainan Mosque is a mosque in the East District of Tainan, Taiwan.

History

Before the establishment of the mosque, Muslims around Tainan travelled to the Kaohsiung Mosque for worship. Wang Huihuan, a former local Muslim living in the United States, donated land to the Taipei Grand Mosque, but then it was transferred to the Kaohsiung Mosque congregation, which managed the construction of the mosque at Tainan.
Fundraising for the mosque began in 1983, led by Bai Yuqi, Chairman of the Kaohsiung Mosque. Auspiced by the Kaohsiung Mosque, funds were raised over ten years. The construction of the mosque commenced in 1993 and was completed in September 1996.
Due to the closed relationship between the two mosques, the imam of the Tainan Mosque is often the vice-imam of the Kaohsiung Mosque.

Architecture

The Tainan Mosque was designed by Yan Mingguang, a National Cheng Kung University graduate from Jordan. The mosque looks like an ordinary apartment building, completely unlike a traditional mosque. The building consists of four floors that contain a shop, a meeting room, wudu areas for men and women, a prayer hall and an office.

Transportation

The mosque is accessible south-east of Tainan Station of Taiwan Railway.