LAUNCH OF THE UPGRADING OF MASJID AL-HUDA A BENEFICIARY OF WAKAF AL-HUDA

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EMBARGOED UNTIL 30 MAY 2014, 2PM FACTSHEET LAUNCH OF THE UPGRADING OF MASJID AL-HUDA A BENEFICIARY OF WAKAF AL-HUDA Sole Beneficiary to Gain First Masjid Al-Huda sits on a prime wakaf land in District 10 conveyed in 1905. In 2012, as part of second project under the Wakaf Revitalisation Scheme (WRS), Warees undertook a study of the site potential with the aim of unlocking and enhancing the value of the two half brick and half wooden houses which sit as part of the wakaf of the mosque. There is potential to redevelop them to generate a sustainable stream of annual income for the mosque. The joint development proposal with Wakaf Al-Huda aims to refurbish the mosque (as sole beneficiary) in Phase I and the cluster residential development within the wakaf in Phase II. 2 A proposed launch of Phase I is being planned on Friday, 30 May 2014. All costs of upgrading the mosque will be advanced by Warees and in which it will seek reimbursement from the proceeds of the residential project as part of the joint agreement. At the proposed launch, along with presentation panels, a scaled architectural model of the mosque will also be unveiled to offer good visual impression of the project. 3 Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, will officiate a ceremony to mark the launch of Phase I. He will be joined by the Chief Executive of Muis, Haji Abdul Razak Maricar, Chairman of Warees Board of Directors, Mr Haider M Sithawalla and Sohibus Samaha Mufti of Singapore, Dr Mohd Fatris Bakaram. 4 The enhancement to Masjid Al-Huda through WRS will add to the number of mosques in the Mosque Upgrading Programme (MUP). Unlocking Value for Mosque, Revitalizing Heritage Quality 5 Masjid Al-Huda will not be required to carry out any major fundraising campaign for the purposes of upgrading the mosque as Warees would act as a catalyst to advance the cost from the anticipated nett proceeds of the development of the residential units in Phase II. This would also ensure that the community is able to benefit from the mosque upgrade without having to wait for construction and sales of Phase II which is projected to be completed in 2016.

6 M/s Aamer Architects 1, through the proper procurement exercise has been appointed for both phases of the development. They have the track record to articulate modern heritage and housing architecture and in the process bring out the best in the development to ensure that it would relate it to the heritage of the mosque and the former Kampong Tempeh. 7 The enhancement of the mosque is intended to upgrade the quality of the spaces for worshippers by improving the solace and tranquillity of the mosque. In addition, it also aims to provide better vehicular and human circulation within the mosque, erecting new spaces for women s prayer area and its other ancillary facilities. A communal multi-purpose area and gallery will also be incorporated to enhance the mosque s outreach to the community (refer to Appendix A for Phase I scope of works and Appendix B for artist s impression of refurbished Phase I development). 8 Upon completion, the mosque will have an additional GFA of approximately 243.02 square meters and would create additional prayer space of another 150 congregants (from 200 to 350). Mosque Continues to Operate 9 In Q4 2013, a tender exercise was conducted and the project was awarded to M/s Workshop I.D. Pte Ltd at a construction cost of $1.1m for the mosque upgrading component only. 10 The addition and alteration works is to commence on 30 May 2014 on a 7-month 2 construction period due to complete by end of 2014. The mosque will continue to operate for prayers and safety of Jemaah will be taken care during the upgrading works. WAREES INVESTMENTS PTE LTD 1 Aamer Taher has been conferred with Singapore Institute of Architects Architectural Design Awards, Residential Category in 2004, 2011 for 2 notable projects at Merryn Road and 97 Siglap Road) 2 Phase II is targeted to commence in Q4 2014 subsequently slightly before the mosque is due to complete. 2

ANNEX A Improvements to be made (A boutique mosque in District 10) Old Quality Areas Physical Frontage Boundary walls & landscape currently blocking view Open concept with boundary walls brought down Mosque Access One entrance Additional entrance to improve pedestrian & vehicular situation (barrier-free) Female Prayer Area Temporary area cordoned off by curtains Proper ladies prayer area Veranda Space Bare space More communal area with addition of parapet sitting Accessibility Not elderly friendly Addition of ramps, handicapped toilet (barrier-free designs) Community & Heritage Unutilized open area New communal area & mosque gallery showcasing mosque & community heritage Ancillary Facilities Lack of proper facilities, temporary structures New improved Mosque office, meeting rooms, washrooms, ablution areas Quantity: Space / Gross Floor Area (GFA) Breakdown (Square Metres) Prayer Space 408.17 (200 congregant spaces) 525.68 (350 congregant spaces) New Admin 282.66 315.49 Ablution / Toilets 13.18 30.52 Barrier Free Facilities 53.83 53.20 Handicap Nil 1 Handicap Ramp Classroom Nil 1 Handicap Toilet 3

Wakaf Masjid Al-Huda at Jalan Haji Alias Artist Impressions ANNEX B BEFORE AFTER 4

ANNEX C History of Wakaf Al-Huda Masjid Al-Huda sits on a prime wakaf land in District 10 conveyed in 1905. It was formerly a small mosque built from a wooden structure to serve villagers residing in the former Kampong Tempeh. The mosque was renamed Masjid Al-Huda in the 1970s when it was rebuilt in concrete and a new mosque management committee was being appointed. Today, the mosque is a testament of the unity within the small and closely knitted Muslim community of the former Kampong Tempeh who would continue to congregate at the mosque during special festivities like Eid and also when mosque organise large scale event. Many former residents around the vicinity also come back to perform Friday prayers at the mosque. History Timeline Prior 1905: 3 plots of land in Kampong Tempeh owned by a Indian Chitty 3. 1905: Chitty gifted second plot of land to 5 individuals 4 as trustees for construction of mosque. 1925: First and third plot of land conveyed to trustees 5 for enlargement of mosque or to erect buildings or shop houses to collect rent for benefit of mosque. 1961: 3 plots of land vested into Muslim and Hindu Endowment Board on 27 March 1961 as Wakaf land. 1966: Mosque successfully rebuilt in concrete through a mosque building committee formed in 1960. 2002: Plans to redevelop Wakaf land at Jalan Haji Alias phasing out of structures commenced. 2014: Launch of Upgrading of Masjid Al-Huda Phase 1: Wakaf Al-Huda as part of second project under Warees Wakaf Revitalisation Scheme (WRS). 3 The name of the Chitty was Navena Choona Narainan Chitty. 4 The names of the 5 trustees were Hadji Karrim bin Hadji Aboobakar, Hadji Dolhalim bin Hadji Abdullah, Abdul Kader bin Allapichay, Hadji Abdul Karrid bin Brahim, Hadji Mohamed Salleh bin Sallehah. 5 In 1925, the settlors Mohamed Yousof bin Mohamed Kassim and Adamsaiboo bin Madarsaiboo conveyed land to the 4 trustees: Hadji Dolhalim bin Hadji Abdullah, Hadji Abdulrahman bin Abdul Aziz, Hadji Ahmad bin Hadji Dolhalim, Hadji Mohamed Fathaly bin Dolhalim. 5