It was approximately 18 months when 9 St. Stephen's Terrace was purchased and converted into a Madrassa. This new property was structurally altered so that all rooms on each floor were put through and converted into halls allowing room for congregational prayer.
In 1980 however, the adjacent property at 11 St Stephen's Terrace was also purchase due to high demands and increased number of visitors. Without creating too much structural change a single door was created internally to allow a merger of both properties. However during these exciting times some local news developed that a newly defunct dental practice had come up for sale. With a much more suitable layout for both Salah and teaching of children, the building was purchased resulting in the two previous residential properties being put up for sale. Till this very day, the Masjid Stands proudly at this very location however not without further development.
In 1980 however, the adjacent property at 11 St Stephen's Terrace was also purchase due to high demands and increased number of visitors. Without creating too much structural change a single door was created internally to allow a merger of both properties. However during these exciting times some local news developed that a newly defunct dental practice had come up for sale. With a much more suitable layout for both Salah and teaching of children, the building was purchased resulting in the two previous residential properties being put up for sale. Till this very day, the Masjid Stands proudly at this very location however not without further development.
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