Ayesha Mosque aiming to relocate within Kamloops city limits, become closer with community
KAMLOOPS — Knutsford has been home for nearly 14 years, but the Kamloops Islamic Association (KIA) is looking to relocate Ayesha Mosque within city limits.
Relocation discussions have been on and off for nearly a decade, as the common question of, “Why is the mosque out of town?” came from an influx of Muslim students at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) beginning in 2009.
KIA had a delegation during Tuesday’s (Feb. 23) council meeting to highlight their desire to move within the city and hopefully gain some momentum.
“The mosque doesn’t want to move to the city just for the sake of [it],” KIA Director Umme Mansoory said. “We hope to be able to be part of the broader Kamloops community through community outreach and being able to partner with our interfaith community. In Knutsford, we’re very limited in the community outreach we can do and the humanitarian efforts we can provide.”