[4] The original building of this mosque can be traced back to the first Muslim cemetery in Hong Kong located at 7 Seymore Street where there were only five or six burials took place.
In December 1978, the land in which the mosque was built was requisitioned by the British Hong Kong government for the construction of the Aberdeen Tunnel.
In 2012, the mosque underwent major renovation which the cost of HK$ 14 million which lasted for 6 months.
This includes the installation of new central air conditioning system, CCTV, new outer painting colour, replacement of toilet and ablution areas, new study rooms etc.
Occasionally, the mosque hosts tour visits by school or university students on organised field trips.