A $7 million mosque has been given the green light to be built in Condell Park.

Muslim organisation Daar Ibn Abbas will relocate from Bankstown to the Eldridge Rd site after the Sydney South Planning Panel approved their development on September 12.

In an online letter to its members, the organisation said: “The proposed development will serve as the first permanent place of worship and community centre for Muslims living in and around Condell Park.

“We look forward to continuing to work together to ensure that the Condell Park masjid project comes into fruition and serves the needs of the community.”

media_camera The new location of the Daar Ibn Abbas mosque in Condell Park.

The mosque will hold five daily prayers from 5.30am until 8pm in winter and 5am until 9.30pm in summer.

The largest prayer session is the Friday noon prayer which can attract 417 worshippers and the mosque will also offer traditional Islamic classes for men, women and children.

The mosque attracted a lot of submissions and community petitions, with residents concerned about the proximity of the mosque to two roundabouts.

As part of the consent conditions, two traffic marshalls will be present for the Friday communal prayer service.

A 127-vehicle carpark will also be built.