A Mosque visit may include the following experiences:

  • A comprehensive presentation on the Islamic faith, or a tailored topic presentation upon request

  • A guided tour of the mosque facilities, led by an experienced faith guide

  • The opportunity to observe one of the daily prayers in a respectful and meaningful setting

  • A dedicated Question & Answer session to address any inquiries or curiosities

  • Engaging group activities designed specifically for school visits

  • Complimentary literature on Islam provided to all visitors

  • Refreshments including drinks and light snacks served in a welcoming environment

General Rules

All visitors are requested to:

  • Respect the peace and prayer of worshippers inside the mosque.
  • Remove their shoes and place in the designated shoe racks provided.
  • Keep food and drinks out of the mosque, except areas that have been designated as eating areas.
  • Avoid bringing any animals into the mosque.
  • Keep the mosque’s building and courtyard clean by disposing off litter properly and safely.
  • Abide by the general rules of the mosque as displayed around the building.
  • No smoking in the building and on the mosque’s courtyard.
  • Please note that we may discontinue any visit if find any disrespectful or inappropriate behaviour and ask visitors to leave the building.

Modest Dress

All visitors are requested to: 

  • Adult and children above the age of 12 are requested to observe modest dress when visiting the mosque. Most aspects of a standard school uniform are quite appropriate as long as arms and legs are covered.
  • Female visitors may cover their heads to show respect to other worshippers or to enrich their own experience.
  • Young children under the age of 12 are not considered to be adults and may dress as they do in school unless they wish to adopt any part of Muslim attire for the day (hats/scarves) to enliven their visit.

School Visit

We would love to hear your feedback on your visit: