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New Mosque Being Built in Jersey City   

11:50 - December 01, 2020
News ID: 3473281
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A new place of worship is rising in the heart of Jersey City, US state of New Jersey.

  

The Muslim Federation of New Jersey, a Jersey City-based Islamic nonprofit, broke ground on a new mosque last month at its McGinley Square headquarters.

The new, roughly 17,000 square-foot mosque will include two floors and a mezzanine, as well as a dome and minaret. Renderings of the project show a sleek, white-and-green building flanked by trees.

A line of shops and 62 parking spaces adjacent to the property, also owned by the Muslim Federation, will receive improvements as well.

“The community is growing, so we need a bigger place,” Arshad Chatha, president of the Muslim Federation, said. “Since this is a religious place, we should make it beautiful and it should be presentable.”

The project, designed by Manhattan-based GRO Architects, is a testament to Jersey City’s burgeoning Muslim community. Chatha estimated that the city’s Muslim population has more than tripled since he arrived in the 1980s. In those days, he said, Muslim residents would gather at each other’s homes to pray.

After the Federation acquired the property at 530 Montgomery St. in 2000, they founded a mosque on the land. But that building, which Chatha called “very old” and “not enough,” was demolished to make way for the new mosque.

“The population grew tremendously over the last decade at least,” he said.

The new facility will have the capacity to accommodate between 500 and 600 congregants.

Jersey Digs first reported on the project. Workers broke ground on the new mosque last month, and Chatha hopes the new building will be completed within the next 12 to 18 months. Once the center is complete, the Muslim Federation hopes to start funeral services and an Islamic school for children at the property.

“It will be a beautiful mosque that will increase the image of Jersey City,” Chatha said.

 

Source: NJ.com

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