List of mosques in Singapore
There are 72 mosques in Singapore. With the exception of Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, owned by the State of Johor, and Masjid Taha, owned by the Ahmadiyya organization, all mosques are under the purview of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS).
Generally, mosques in Singapore are of the Sunni sect.[1] However, exceptions do exist, like the Ismaili Shi'ite Masjid Al-Burhani and the Ahmadis' Masjid Taha.
A total of 26 mosques have been built under the Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF), with the most recent being Masjid Yusof Ishak that was officially opened in 2017.[2][3]
List of mosques
[edit]Administered by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
[edit]The following mosques, totalling up to 70, are under the management of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura.
Name | Images | Address | Year built | Capacity (worshippers) | Remarks |
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Masjid Abdul Aleem Siddique | 90 Lor K Telok Kurau, Singapore 425723 | 1957 | Named for Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi, a foreign preacher and scholar who founded the Jamiyah Singapore organization. | ||
Masjid Abdul Gafoor | ![]() |
41 Dunlop St, Singapore 209369 | 1859 | 3,000 | Gazetted as a national monument. |
Masjid Abdul Hamid Kampong Pasiran | ![]() |
10 Gentle Rd, Singapore 309194 | 1932 | 300 | |
Masjid Ahmad | 2 Lor Sarhad, Singapore 119173 | 1934 | 1,000 | ||
Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim | ![]() |
15 Jln Ulu Seletar, Singapore 769227 | 1958 | 200 | |
Masjid Al-Abdul Razak | ![]() |
30 Jln Ismail, Singapore 419285 | 1965 | 300 | |
Masjid Al-Abrar | 192 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068635 | 1827 | 500 | Gazetted as a national monument. | |
Masjid Al-Amin | 50 Telok Blangah Way, Singapore 098801 | 1991 | 3,000 | ||
Masjid Al-Ansar | ![]() |
155 Bedok North Ave 1, Singapore 469751 | 1981 | 3,000 | |
Masjid Al-Falah | 22 Bideford Rd, Singapore 229923 | 1987 | 1,500 | ||
Masjid Al-Firdaus | ![]() |
11 Jln Ibadat, Singapore 698955 | 1962 | 200 | |
Masjid Al-Huda | ![]() |
34 Jln Haji Alias, Singapore 268534 | 1966 | 400 | |
Masjid Al-Iman | ![]() |
10 Bukit Panjang Ring Rd, Singapore 679943 | 2003 | 5,000 | |
Masjid Al Islah | ![]() |
30 Punggol Field, Singapore 828812 | 2015 | 4,000 | |
Masjid Al-Istighfar | ![]() |
2 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore 518239 | 2000 | 3,300 | |
Masjid Al-Istiqamah | ![]() |
2 Serangoon North Ave 2, Singapore 555876 | 1999 | 3,300 | |
Masjid Alkaff Kampung Melayu | ![]() |
200 Bedok Reservoir Rd, Singapore 479221 | 1994 | 3,000 | |
Masjid Alkaff Upper Serangoon | ![]() |
66 Pheng Geck Ave, Singapore 348261 | 1920 | 2,500 | Gazetted as a national monument. |
Masjid Al-Khair | 1 Teck Whye Cres, Singapore 688847 | 1997 | 3,300 | ||
Masjid Al-Mawaddah | ![]() |
151 Compassvale Bow, Singapore 544997 | 2009 | 5,000 | |
Masjid Al-Mukminin | 271 Jurong East St 21, Singapore 609603 | 1987 | 4,500 | ||
Masjid Al-Muttaqin | 5140 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, Singapore 569844 | 1980 | 3,500 | ||
Masjid Al-Taqua | 11A Jln Bilal, Singapore 468862 | 1883 | 400 | ||
Masjid Angullia | ![]() |
265 Serangoon Rd, Singapore 218099 | 1890 | 2,500 | |
Masjid An-Nahdhah | 9A Bishan St 14, Singapore 579786 | 2006 | 4,000 | Also houses MUIS's Harmony Centre which showcases exhibits, artifacts and information on Islamic civilisation and lifestyle | |
Masjid An-Nur | 6 Admiralty Road, Singapore 739983 | 1980 | 2,800 | ||
Masjid Ar-Raudhah | 30 Bukit Batok East Ave 2, Singapore 659919 | 1993 | 3,000 | ||
Masjid Assyafaah | 1 Admiralty Lane, Singapore 757620 | 2004 | 4,000 | ||
Masjid Assyakirin | 550 Yung An Road, Singapore 618617 | 1978 | 5,000 | ||
Masjid Ba'alwie | 2 Lewis Rd, Singapore 258590 | 1952 | 400 | ||
Masjid Bencoolen | 51 Bencoolen St, Singapore 189630 | 1845 | 1,100 | ||
Masjid Burhani | ![]() |
39 Hill St, Singapore 179364 | 1829 | 150 | Established by the Dawoodi Bohra community in Singapore |
Masjid Darul Aman | ![]() |
1 Jln Eunos, Singapore 419493 | 1986 | 3,500 | |
Masjid Darul Ghufran | ![]() |
503 Tampines Ave 5, Singapore 529651 | 1990 | 5,500[4] | The largest mosque in Singapore by capacity.[4] |
Masjid Darul Makmur | ![]() |
950 Yishun Ave 2, Singapore 769099 | 1989 | 2,500 | Temporarily closed for renovation until 2025. |
Masjid Darussalam | 3002 Commonwealth Ave West, Singapore 129579 | 1989 | 3,000 | ||
Masjid En-Naeem | ![]() |
120 Tampines Rd, Singapore 535136 | 1983 | 2,500 | |
Masjid Haji Mohd Salleh | ![]() |
245 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389304 | 1896 | 1,500 | |
Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh | 37 Palmer Rd, Singapore 079424 | 1903 | 500 | ||
Masjid Haji Yusoff | ![]() |
2 Hillside Dr, Singapore 548920 | 1921 | 400 | |
Masjid Hajjah Fatimah | 4001 Beach Rd, Singapore 199584 | 1846 | 600 | ||
Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau | 76 Kim Keat Road, Singapore 328835 | 1960 | 500 | ||
Masjid Hang Jebat | 100 Jln Hang Jebat, Singapore 139533 | 1952 | 600 | ||
Masjid Hasanah | 492 Teban Gardens Rd, Singapore 608878 | 1971 | 2,500 | ||
Masjid Hussain Sulaiman | ![]() |
394 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118730 | 1902 | 300 | Adjacent to the National University of Singapore and Singapore Science Park. |
Masjid Jamae (Chulia) | ![]() |
218 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058767 | 1826 | 1,500 | |
Masjid Jamek Queenstown | ![]() |
946 Margaret Dr, Singapore 149309 | 1965 | 400 | |
Masjid Jamiyah Ar-Rabitah | ![]() |
601 Tiong Bahru Rd, Singapore 158787 | 1960 | 2,000 | |
Masjid Kampong Delta | ![]() |
10 Delta Ave, Singapore 169831 | 1960 | 500 | |
Masjid Kampong Siglap | ![]() |
451 Marine Parade Rd, Singapore 449283 | 1992 | 3,000 | |
Masjid Kassim | ![]() |
450 Changi Rd, Singapore 419877 | 1924 | 2,000 | Established in 1921 through waqf by Ahna Mohammed Kassim, then rebuilt as a larger and modernized structure in 1999. |
Masjid Khadijah | 583 Geylang Rd, Singapore 389522 | 1920 | 500 | ||
Masjid Khalid | 130 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427727 | 1917 | 2,500 | ||
Masjid Maarof | 20 Jurong West St 26, Singapore 648125 | 2016 | 4,500 | ||
Masjid Malabar | 471 Victoria St, Singapore 198370 | 1918 | 1,000 | ||
Masjid Moulana Mohamed Ali | ![]() |
UOB Plaza, 80 Raffles Place, #B1-01, Singapore 048624 | 1994 | 800 | The only underground mosque in Singapore. |
Masjid Muhajirin | 275 Braddell Road, Singapore 579704 | 1977 | 1,400 | Masjid Muhajirin is the first mosque to be built under the Mosque Building Fund. | |
Masjid Mujahidin | ![]() |
590 Stirling Rd, Singapore 148952 | 1977 | 3,500 | |
Masjid Mydin | ![]() |
67 Jln Lapang, Singapore 419007 | 1935 | 1,000 | Formerly a small mosque established by Ena Mohydin Ebrahim, it was rebuilt in 2001 into its current form. |
Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka | 10 Keng Cheow St, Singapore 059607 | 1820 | 500 | The oldest mosque in Singapore, it was founded by the Aljunied family. | |
Masjid Omar Salmah | 411B Jln Mashhor, Singapore 299173 | 1973 | 300 | ||
Masjid Petempatan Melayu Sembawang | ![]() |
27B Jln Mempurong, Singapore 759055 | 1970 | 300 | |
Masjid Pulau Bukom | Pulau Bukom P.O. Box 1908, Singapore 903808 | 1960 | The only offshore mosque. | ||
Masjid Pusara Aman | 11 Lim Chu Kang Rd, Singapore 719452 | 1972 | 200 | ||
Masjid Sallim Mattar | 1 Mattar Rd, Singapore 387725 | 1824 | 2,000 | ||
Masjid Sulṭan | ![]() |
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833 | 1824 | 5,000 | Gazetted as a national monument |
Masjid Tasek Utara | ![]() |
46 Bristol Rd, Singapore 219852 | 1907 | 120 | One of the smallest mosques in Singapore. |
Masjid Tentera Diraja | ![]() |
81 Clementi Rd, Singapore 129797 | 1961 | 700 | Built by Muslim soldiers in the Royal Malay Regiment during its time as a British regiment. |
Masjid Wak Tanjong | ![]() |
25 Paya Lebar Rd, Singapore 409004 | 1933–1935 | 500 | Founded by Wak Tanjong, a Muslim trader from Malacca. Established in 1873, the current structure dates back to 1933–1935. |
Masjid Yusof Ishak | ![]() |
10 Woodlands Dr 17, Singapore 737740 | 2017 | 4,500 |
Not administered by MUIS
[edit]The following mosques are not currently under the purview of MUIS.
Name | Images | Address | Year built | Capacity (worshippers) | Remarks |
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Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim | ![]() |
30 Telok Blangah Rd, Singapore 098827 | 1991 | 1,500 | Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim and the adjoining royal cemetery and mausoleum, Makam Diraja Johor Telok Blangah, are owned by the State of Johor. The mosque administration and staff, including the imam and muezzin, are all working overseas from Malaysia. Before its conversion to a mosque, the building was originally a courthouse within the now-demolished estate of Temenggong Abdul Rahman. |
Masjid Taha | ![]() |
118 Onan Rd, Singapore 424530 | 1985 | 450 | Masjid Taha is independently managed by a local branch of the Ahmadiyya. It is currently not adminstered by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura. |
Suraus used for congregational prayer
[edit]The following places in this list are not actual mosques registered under the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, but are used as places for prayer as well as special prayers like Tarawih.
Name | Images | Address | Year built | Capacity (worshippers) | Remarks |
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Surau Al Firdaus | ![]() |
23E Lor Buangkok, Singapore 547578 | 1967 | 800 | This surau is located within Kampong Lorong Buangkok. It has the function of being a mosque and religious center, offering not only a place to pray but also religious classes.[5][6][7] |
Surau Ghim Moh | ![]() |
2 Ghim Moh Road, Singapore 270002 | 1970s | Unknown | A prayer hall located under a void deck in Ghim Moh, it is the only one of its kind in Singapore. It is complete with a minbar and ablution areas, as well as furnished with a wooden tiled floor and carpeting.[8][9][10] |
Khanqah | 426 Siglap Rd, Singapore 455933 | 1919–1923 | Unknown | Located in Kubur Kassim cemetery in Siglap, the Khanqah is a small, unofficial mosque of the Qadiri tariqah that is adjoined to the mausoleum of Khwaja Habibullah Shah, a Sufi mystic.[11] | |
Jamiyah Islamic Centre | 31 Lor 12 Geylang, Singapore 399006 | 1985 | Unknown | A prayer hall located within the headquarters of Jamiyah Singapore that is open to the public. |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Shi'i Communities in Southeast Asia: Religious Harmony Institutions and Peaceful Sunni-Shia Relations in Singapore". Journal for the Study of Islamic History and Culture. 4 (1): 4–5. January 2023. eISSN 2722-8975.
- ^ "MBMF Mosques". Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS). Retrieved 29 January 2025.
- ^ "Yusof Ishak Mosque to be completed by end 2016". TODAYonline. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Masjid Darul Ghufran". www.muis.gov.sg. Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, a statutory board of the Government of Singapore. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Surau Al-Firdaus Lorong Buangkok". www.roots.gov.sg. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "Harapan cucu pengasas Surau Kampung Lorong Buangkok agar ia dapat dikekalkan". BERITA Mediacorp. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ Rangkuti, Elyda. "Pesona Kampung Lorong Buangkok: Satu-Satunya Oase di Tengah Modernitas Singapura - Teritorial 24 - Halaman 2". Teritorial 24.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 December 2024.
- ^ "38 years on, Muslim surau in Ghim Moh finds online fame". TODAY. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
- ^ Lo, Jay (18 July 2019). "Ghim Moh HDB Void Deck Has A Hidden Muslim Praying Space That Has Been Serving The Community Since 1978". MS News - Independent News For Singaporeans. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
- ^ "Surau Ghim Moh antara tempat terawih tertua seumpamanya di S'pura". BERITA Mediacorp. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
- ^ Gibson, William L. (2022). A complete catalogue of keramat in Singapore (Digitised ed.). Singapore National Library Board.
External links
[edit]- https://www.muis.gov.sg/mosque
- https://www.muis.gov.sg/mosque/Our-Mosques/Mosque-Directory
- https://www.muis.gov.sg/mosque/Mosque-Infrastructure/Mosque-Building/MBMF-Mosque
- https://www.muis.gov.sg/mosque/Mosque-Infrastructure/Mosque-Building/Wakaf-Mosque
- https://www.muis.gov.sg/mosque/Mosque-Infrastructure/Mosque-Building/Other-Mosque