| An-Nur Tongkang Mosque | |||||||
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東港清真寺 | |||||||
| Religion | |||||||
| Affiliation | Sunni Islam | ||||||
| Location | |||||||
| Location | 115 Xingyu Street,Donggang,Pingtung County | ||||||
| Country | Taiwan | ||||||
Location of the mosque inPingtung County | |||||||
![]() Interactive map of An-Nur Tongkang Mosque | |||||||
| Coordinates | 22°27′41.0″N120°26′47.8″E / 22.461389°N 120.446611°E /22.461389; 120.446611 | ||||||
| Architecture | |||||||
| Type | Mosque | ||||||
| Founder | Muksin | ||||||
| Completed | 2017 | ||||||
| Construction cost | NT$6,400,000 | ||||||
| Capacity | 120 worshipers | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 東港清真寺 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 东港清真寺 | ||||||
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TheAn-Nur Tongkang Mosque (traditional Chinese:東港清真寺;simplified Chinese:东港清真寺;pinyin:Dōnggǎng Qīngzhēnsì) is amosque in theDonggang Township ofPingtung County,Taiwan.
The mosque started inside a rented house at 34-1 Fengyu Street (豐漁街) in Donggang Township,[1] in which most of the worshipers wereIndonesian fishermen from the area.[2][3] After enough funds were collected over ten years, the community wanted to purchase the rented house and convert it into a mosque. The house owner was reluctant to sell, so the community looked for a different house. They finally found one nearby in Xingyu Street (興漁街), which is still located within the same township, and purchased it for an amount ofNT$5.4 million. It was then renovated for a cost ofNT$1 million and was eventually turned into a mosque with the addition of awudu area and some air conditioning systems.[4] The mosque was officially opened on 18 February 2018.[5][6][7]
On 9 December 2018,Interior MinisterHsu Kuo-yung honored and paid tribute to the mosque founder in conjunction with theInternational Migrants Day for his fundraising efforts in establishing the mosque.[8]
The mosque is located on the third floor of a three-story house building with capacity of 120 worshipers.[4][9] The mosque is also equipped with aQuran reading area and amadrasa.[4]

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