
Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) director Mohd Ajib Ismail said the event was aimed at building rapport with the non-Muslim community, adding that mosques should promote peace and harmony among the people.
Apart from entertaining guests with lion dance, wushu and gamelan performances, non-Muslim visitors were also given a tour of the mosque.
“Culture and tradition should bring us together and having different religions too should not drive us apart,” he said.
Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association (Macma) deputy president Sharin Low said his organisation was the link between the non-Muslim Chinese and Malay Muslims in forging greater understanding between both communities.
Al-Muhsinin Mosque chairman Azhar Abd Wahab said this is the second Chinese New Year celebration held at the mosque compound.