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In Melbourne’s fast-growing west, the doors of Victoria’s biggest mosque are open ‘for everyone’

It started as a community’s dream more than a decade ago.

After countless hours of fundraising, planning and building, the doors of Melbourne’s newest mosque have finally been opened.

The Melbourne Grand Mosque in Tarneit, about 25 kilometres west of the CBD, will cater for a booming multicultural population who have flocked to the outer-suburban growth corridor.

In the space of a decade, paddocks in the Wyndham council have been transformed into new suburbs that are starting to develop their own distinct character.

A crowd of worshippers kneel in prayer.
The Melbourne Grand Mosque in Tarneit hosted its first open day on Sunday.(ABC News: Kristian Silva)

Rifai Raheem, the president of the Werribee Islamic Centre, was among the volunteers behind the mosque. Along with others, he would cut the grass when the site was a bare patch of land.

Now, an $8.5 million mosque stands on the property, all funded by community donations. There are also plans for a community hall and sporting centre to be built.

A woman wearing a head covering prays, with a crowd behind her.
The mosque will offer a range of community activities and wellbeing events.(ABC News: Kristian Silva)

“Everyone is hugging and they’re expressing their pleasure,” Mr Raheem said.

Many, like father-of-four Ibrahima Diouf, moved to the area just to be close to the mosque and an Islamic school across the road.

“It’s very important to be connected and to be able to have a place like this,” he said.

Two men in blue vests barbecuing meat
The mosque’s grand opening included a guided tour, a barbecue and a jumping castle.(ABC News: Kristian Silva)

Those running the mosque say they want to welcome people from all walks of life — and faiths.

Sheikh Saeed Warsama Bulhan was beaming on Sunday as hundreds of people flocked to the Melbourne Grand Mosque for its first public open day.

Imam Saeed Warsama Bulhan smiles as he chats to two men inside the mosque.
Imam Saeed Warsama Bulhan (left) showed guests around the Melbourne Grand Mosque on Sunday.

As lamb cooked on barbecues and children hurled around a jumping castle, the 37-year-old Imam was busy welcoming guests and talking about his ambitions.

“We’re going to have wellbeing events, we’re going to have counselling, we’re going to have education, we’re going to have activities and play areas for youngsters and kids,” he said.

 

 

 

SOURCE: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-14/melbourne-grand-mosque-opens-in-tarneit/100906358