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Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau

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Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau (Jawi: مسجد حجة رحيمة بي كبن لمو) is a mosque located in Whampoa, Singapore. Situated opposite the National Kidney Foundation Singapore centre, the mosque was built in 1984 and is named for Hajjah Rahima Bee Ahmad Angullia, who donated a large sum of money for the construction of the mosque. It replaced the smaller Masjid Kebun Limau located in the same place.

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Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau
Kim Keat Road, Singapore Novena (Central)

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Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau

Kim Keat Road 76
328836 Singapore, Novena (Central)
Singapore
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