[3] In the beginning, Muslim public officers worked with the Kuomintang government to suggest the construction of a new mosque in Taiwan and started to raise funds from January 1949.
Initially, they rented a 270 square meters of space at 117 Wufu 4th (五福四) Road in Yancheng District as a temporary location.
[5][6] In February 1990, they finally moved the mosque to the current bigger site and better equipped building to accommodate their growing numbers of Muslims located at 11 Jianjun (建軍) Road in Lingya District.
[9][10] The design of the prayer hall, nooks, corners and components of the buildings are based on traditional mosques in the Middle East.
The second floor is the main prayer hall, study center for Arabic language and Islamic culture display room.