Masjid Al-Huda

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مسجد الهدى
Masjid Al-Huda
Al-Huda Mosque
Masjid Al-Huda, Singapore - 20070726.jpg
Masjid Al-Huda in July 2007
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Location
Location34 Jalan Haji Alias
Singapore 268534
Administration Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
Geographic coordinates 1°19′23″N103°47′41″E / 1.323189°N 103.794711°E / 1.323189; 103.794711
Architecture
Completed1966;58 years ago (1966)
Capacity400

The Al-Huda Mosque (Malay : Masjid Al-Huda) is a mosque in Bukit Timah, Singapore, located at Jalan Haji Alias, off Sixth Avenue.

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