List of mosques in Singapore
This is a list of mosques in Singapore.
Name | Images | City | Year | Capacity | Remarks |
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Omar Kampong Malacca Mosque | Singapore | 1820 | 1000 worshipers | The oldest surviving mosque built after the East India Company decided to start a trading outpost in Singapore in 1819. | |
Sultan Mosque | Singapore | 1826 | 5000 worshipers | ||
Jamae Mosque | Singapore | 1826 | Also known as Chulia Mosque | ||
Hajjah Fatimah Mosque | Singapore | 1846 | |||
Masjid Angullia | Singapore | 1890 | Masjid Angullia is one of the oldest mosques in Singapore since 1890s. | ||
Abdul Gaffoor Mosque | Singapore | 1907 | |||
Taha Mosque | Singapore | 1930 | 300 worshipers | The only purpose built mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Singapore. | |
Masjid Abdul Hamid | Singapore | 1932 | 500 worshipers | Located nearby Novena MRT Station. | |
Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim | Singapore | 1955 | 1000 worshipers | ||
Masjid Sallim Mattar | Singapore | 1960 | 1400 worshipers | ||
Malabar Mosque | Singapore | 1962 | |||
Masjid Al Firdaus | Singapore | 1962 | 200 | This old generation mosque located in the West, at Jalan Ibadat, off Choa Chu Kang Road. | |
Masjid Al-Huda | Singapore | 1966 | 350 worshipers | ||
Masjid Al-Muttaqin | Singapore | 1980 | 2700 worshipers | ||
Al-Ansar Mosque | Singapore | 1981 | 4500 worshipers | located near Bedok interchange | |
Masjid En-Naeem | Singapore | 1983 | 2500 worshipers | Located in Hougang. | |
Masjid Darul Makmur | Singapore | 1987 | 3500 worshipers | Located in Yishun. | |
Masjid Al-Falah | Singapore | 1987 | 2000 worshipers | The only mosque in Orchard. | |
Masjid Al-Amin | Singapore | 1991 | 3000 worshipers | Located at Telok Blangah | |
Masjid Darul Ghufran | Singapore | 1991 | 5500 worshipers | Masjid Darul Ghufran is the 2nd largest mosque in Singapore , serving 5500 worshipers when refurbished in 2018. It is located in Tampines New Town | |
Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim | Singapore | 1993 | 1500 worshipers | It is the only mosque owned by the State of Johor and managed by the Johor Religious Department. | |
Masjid Haji Yusoff | Singaore | 1995 | 400 worshipers | ||
Masjid Al-Khair | Singapore | 1997 | 3300 worshipers | Masjid Al-Khair is located at 1 Teck Whye Crescent. | |
Al-Istiqamah Mosque | Singapore | 1999 | 3300 worshipers | ||
Al-Istighfar Mosque | Singapore | 1999 | 3300 worshipers | Located in Pasir Ris. | |
Masjid Al-Iman | Singapore | 2004 | 5000 worshipers | Located in Bukit Panjang. | |
Masjid Al-Mawaddah | Singapore | 2009 | 4000 | Located in Sengkang | |
Masjid Al Islah, Singapore | Singapore | 2015 | 4500 worshipers | Masjid Al Islah, Singapore is located in Punggol New Town | |
Yusof Ishak Mosque | Singapore | 2017 | Yusof Ishak Mosque is located in Woodlands. | ||
Masjid Hang Jebat | 100, Jalan Hang Jebat, Singapore | 1973 | Hang Jebat Mosque is located in Queenstown. It is one of the few old-style mosques left in Singapore. | ||
Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh (Palmer Road) | 37, Palmer Road, Singapore | 1903 | 1,200 | In addition to the mosque itself, the management also helps to upkeep visitors to the Mausoleum of Habib Noh. The institution is currently undergoing upgrading. |
See also
External links
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