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CMIC expansion plans 200 9

CMIC expansion plans 200 9. Phase 3. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009. Introduction. This presentation outlines CMIC’s Phase 3 Expansion Plan. The main topics include Reasons for Expansion Budget & Funding Projected Capacity Floor plans Photos of past and recent developments

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CMIC expansion plans 200 9

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  1. CMIC expansion plans 2009 Phase 3

  2. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Introduction This presentation outlines CMIC’s Phase 3 Expansion Plan. The main topics include • Reasons for Expansion • Budget & Funding • Projected Capacity • Floor plans • Photos of past and recent developments • Facilities currently provided • Facts about CMIC

  3. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Reasons for Expansion Increasing Muslim population in the area Muslim immigrants entering the area Fully segregated area and improved facilities for ladies Dedicated Janazah room Reduce risk of flooding by moving current wash areas and WCs (basement) to the new building (above ground level) Better equipped ablution areas, WCs and specialist disabled WCs.

  4. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Increasing Muslim Population in Croydon Lack of Muslim facilities/prayer areas • Two Friday Congregations in many neighbouring mosques • CMIC and Norbury Islamic Academy hold two Jumma prayers to cater for the number of attendees • Thornton Heath Islamic Centre are planning to hold two Jummas in the near future • Lack of female facilities • Sisters’ Islamic circles are sometimes held at their homes. CMIC is first to provide basic facilities in South London for Sisters. • No fully segregated female-only buildings can be found in the local area • 22,000 Registered Muslims • Those registered on the Electoral Roll • 6,000 Unregistered Muslims • Those not on the Electoral Roll such as Students, Foreigners, Visitors and Refugees

  5. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Lack of Funeral Services in Croydon and the Surrounding Areas • Croydon Masjid was the first masjid to provide Janazah facilities in the South London area • Average of one Janazah is carried out by CMIC per week • The only other local masjids that provide basic Funeral services are • Balham Masjid • Streatham Masjid (started only recently)

  6. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Attendees of the Masjid • 6,000 – 8,000 people attend the masjid on Eid day • The masjid normally establishes four Eid congregations prayers. On a few occasions a fifth prayer has been established pushing the total numbers up to 10,000! • 800 – 1,000 males attend the masjid during daily Taraweeh prayers in Ramadhan • 100 – 150 females regularly attend the Taraweeh prayers and the speeches that follow • 70 % of the attendees in Friday prayer are working class people

  7. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Local Support and Funding Opportunities • Opportunity to Build • Unlike other mosques in the locality who are restricted in terms of expansion, we are fortunate to have no restrictions to expand this part of the building • Donations & Loans • Many people and local businesses are willing to donate and/or provide Qardh-e-Hasanah for around £100k - £200k for this noble project • Management Investments • The current management team and trustees, who have purchased two properties during their time in office, are excellent investments in providing further funds for the day to day running of the masjid • Parking arrangements • Local businesses including the neighbouring hotels and the Mayday Hospital have offered us full use of their parking areas on Juma, Eid and special occasions

  8. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Local Support and Funding Opportunities • Lower Construction Costs • Due to the current global financial crisis, the costs of construction is lower in this current climate • Labour costs will be at the lowest for many years. This opportunity should not be missed as the cost of material is rising daily • Savings can be used to refurbish existing parts of the building • To maximise savings, building work should begin as soon as possible

  9. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Capacity of Neighboring Mosques • Bangladeshi Mosque: 50-70 • Al Khair Foundation: 100-150 • Norbury Afghani Mosque: 40-50 • Norbury Islamic Academy: 220 • Thornton Heath Islamic Centre: 300 • Norwood Mosque: 850 Existing Capacity Phase 1: 600 – 650 Phase 2: 1100 – 1150 CURRENT TOTAL: 1,800 (Friday/Eid: 2,000) Proposed Capacity Moving Wudhu/WC area will increase capacity by 150 Phase 3: 450 – 500 (2 floors) PROPOSED TOTAL: 2,450(Friday/Eid: 2,750)

  10. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Existing Car Park

  11. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Proposed Dunheved Road South Elevation

  12. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Proposed South East Elevation

  13. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Ground Floor Plan

  14. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 First Floor Plan

  15. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Second Floor Plan

  16. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  17. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  18. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  19. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  20. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  21. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  22. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  23. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  24. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Construction & Foundation Work in 2008

  25. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Artist’s impression of building site

  26. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Artist’s impression of building site

  27. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Artist’s impression of building site

  28. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  29. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  30. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  31. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  32. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  33. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  34. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Photos of the existing building

  35. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Some of the Facilities Provided by Croydon Masjid • Madressa Classes • Adults Classes: Arabic, Quran and Tuition • Janazah Services • Circumcision Facilities • Islamic Nikah and Civil Marriage Registration • In-house Mufti offering Islamic advice to scholars and the general public • Legal Advice Service: Offering advice in Shariah & State laws • Medical and Police surgeries held regularly • Teacher Training Centre • Website and instant email announcements service • Educational seminars, lectures and masjid tours • Sets Islamic standards and framework for other masjids • Lead Promoters in the Islamic Science of Moon Sighting

  36. CMIC Expansion Plans – Phase 3 2009 Facts about Croydon Masjid & Islamic Centre Croydon Masjid is… • the largest Masjid in South London • one of the three mosques in Surrey and the surround areas; the others are Sutton and Crawley • a role model mosque as recently publicised on Islam Channel’s show ‘Model Mosque’. CMIC became the show’s finalist in 2007 • one of the few purpose built mosques in London • the first masjid in South London to allocate permanent prayer facilities for women

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