The mosque was established in 2014 when a group of fishermen from Indonesia working in the area were looking for a place of worship. Soon later, the building was renovated to what it is today.[2]
Architecture
The mosque is housed on the upper floor of a two-story yellow building.[2] The lower floor of the building is used for the administration office of the Indonesian Sailor Communication Forum in Taiwan. The building is rented for a monthly cost of NT$15,000.[3]
Activities
The mosque regularly holds various Muslim-related activities and festivals. It is also the center of gathering for fishermen working in the nearby ports, such as the Nanfang'ao Fishing Port.[4][5] The mosque is also the center for information and complaint center for the migrant workers from Indonesia.[6]
^Setiawan, Rana (1 October 2019). "Jelajah Masjid dan Mushola di Bumi Formosa" [Expore Mosques and Suraus in the Land of Formosa]. Mina News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 November 2021.