Funds raised for mosque in resort

Philippe Saint-Pere and wife Maznah Abu Hassan are trying to raise money for a mosque in...
Philippe Saint-Pere and wife Maznah Abu Hassan are trying to raise money for a mosque in Queenstown. PHOTO: DAISY HUDSON
Members of Queenstown's Muslim community are trying to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to establish the resort's first mosque.

They have so far raised nearly $170,000 and are well on their way - if they can find somewhere in the resort's competitive property market.

Philippe Saint-Pere launched a fundraising campaign in May to raise money for the purchase of a site or building to be used as a mosque for the local Muslim community.

"We can see there are a lot of different churches and places of worship, but there's no mosque," he said.

"It's important, just like other places of worship, to have a place for the community to eat, to teach the children about the religion, and also to invite non-Muslims as well to learn about Islam."

There were about 70 permanent members of the Muslim community living in Queenstown, he said, but it was not just locals who would benefit from having a place to worship.

Many Muslim tourists contacted members of the local community to ask if there was a place to pray in the resort, he said. Friday prayers were held in a church hall they rented.

A Douglas St site had been seriously considered earlier in the year, with the community offering $200,000 more than the asking price to secure it. But the current tenants had the option to extend their lease through to 2022, which they took, Mr Saint-Pere said. They were now on the hunt for another suitable site - and ideally, one zoned for a place of worship.

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