Hawzah News Agency-A Muslim congregation plans to build a $1 million mosque on Niagara Falls and move out of the storefront where members have worshiped.
Masjid Tawba, the name of the congregation, will seek approval of its plans at the Niagara Falls Planning Board meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday in City Council Chambers.
Project Coordinator Dr. Mohamed S. Ahmed said he was pleased at the support they have received from neighbors and hopes that building the new mosque will upgrade the depressed neighborhood.
Ahmed, an oncologist and medical director for Roswell Park Hematology and Oncology in Niagara Falls, said Masjid Tawba members have felt unsafe in the area and were going to other mosques to worship.
In addition, gas leaks and water leaks had damaged their current site at 1801 Pierce Ave.
“We think if it’s clean and safe and there is nice parking then more people might come,” said Ahmed.
He said the congregation also wants to be a part of the overall improvement of the Niagara Falls community.
The $1.1 million project includes an 80-by-80-foot mosque, with a basement and mezzanine, as well as a parking lot with basketball and volleyball courts.
According to the plans, the mosque at 1737 Pierce Ave. would have an unusual placement on the lot to face Meccay.
Masjid Tawba was founded in Niagara Falls in 2004.
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