One of the many things that we look forward to in Ramadan is definitely the positive vibes as we perform our Terawih prayers with our family and friends at our local mosques. Of course, there are around 70 mosques and several prayer spaces (musollah, surau etc) offering Terawih prayers islandwide, but these are among the 7 must-go to mosques for the comfort of your Terawih prayers this Ramadan!
1) Masjid Al-Iman
Photo credit: Masjid Al-Iman Facebook Page
It is located near the Pending LRT station and near the BKE expressway, Masjid Al-Iman is easily accessed by congregants living around Bukit Panjang area and other nearby residential estates. One of its remarkable initiatives during Ramadan is the availability of shuttle bus service to ferry nearby residents to the mosque. They have been providing this service for the past ten-years! This year, Masjid Al-Iman has upgraded their shuttle bus service by providing wheelchair-friendly buses
Check out Masjid Al-Iman bus schedule and pick-up points below:
Photo credit: Masjid Al-Iman Facebook Page
Masjid Al-Iman offers a combination of 20 and 8 rakaat of Terawih prayer with 3 rakaat of Witr prayer. There are also special lectures after 8 rakaat of Terawih prayer.
On top of that, you may also bring along your children as Masjid Al-Iman offers child-minding service. You can pray at ease while your children are taken care of by the mosque officials! Sounds like a good plan for parents with young children who want to go to the mosque for Terawih, right?
For parking facilities, you may park your vehicles at the following nearby parking spaces:
If you are taking public transport, these are the modes of transport that you may consider taking:
Masjid Al-Iman is located at 10, Bukit Panjang Ring Road, Bukit Panjang, Singapore.
Do check out Masjid Al-Iman Facebook for more information. You may even download their Ramadan Booklet here for all Ramadan related information.
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Since its opening in 2016, Masjid Maarof has brought joy to many residents of Jurong West for easy access for prayers around the area. In 2017, Masjid Maarof has also started its first thoughtful initiative by providing shuttle bus service from various areas. This year, they continued their initiative and offers wheelchair-friendly buses too! Check out the 5 different pick-up routes at their Instagram page @masjidmaarof.
Photo credit: Masjid Maarof Facebook
Similar to Masjid Al-Iman, Masjid Maarof also offers child-minding services. Rest assured, mummies and daddies can pray at ease here! Masjid Maarof conducts 8 rakaat of Terawih prayer every night.
If you are driving or riding, you may park your vehicles at the following nearby parking space:
If you are taking public transport, you may take the following buses:
Masjid Maarof is located at 20 Jurong West St 26, Jurong West, Singapore 648125.
Visit Masjid Maarof Facebook page and Instagram page @masjidmaarof for more updates!
Of course Masjid Darul Ghufran is on the list! Masjid Darul Ghufran just had its official opening on 22 March 2019 by President Halimah Yaacob.
Known as the largest mosque in terms of praying space in Singapore, Masjid Darul Ghufran is able to hold more than 5,000 congregant at once!
Located just beside Our Tampines Hub (OTH) where the Hari Raya Bazaar is also being held, Masjid Darul Ghufran is definitely a must-go to mosque after breaking fast with your friends and family! Masjid Darul Ghufran offers 20 rakaat of Terawih prayer every night with one juz per night recited by the Imam.
If you are driving or riding, you may park your vehicle at the following nearby parking spaces:
If you are taking public transport, the following options are for you:
Masjid Darul Ghufran is located at 503 Tampines Ave 5 Singapore 529651
Check out Masjid Darul Ghufran Facebook page and Instagram page @darulghufran for more exciting updates!
4) Masjid Yusof Ishak
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Officially opened in 2016, Masjid Yusof Ishak is an iconic mosque that welcomes everyone including members of other faiths to visit and learn more about Islam. An interesting feature of this mosque - it provides a special room for mothers and daughters to pray together! Head to level 3 where the Mother-Child prayer room is situated.
Photo credit: @masjidyusofishak Instagram Account
Masjid Yusof Ishak conducts 20 rakaat of Terawih prayers with 3 rakaat Witr prayers from Sunday to Friday and 8 rakaat with 3 rakaat Witr prayer on Saturday, followed by a tazkirah.
If you are driving or riding, please note that the mosque basement car park is closed. So, feel free to park your vehicles at the pathway outside of the mosque and at the multi-storey carpark at Block 588A, 586A & 542 Woodlands Drive 16.
You may also take bus service 901 to bring you to Masjid Yusof Ishak.
Masjid Yusof Ishak is located at 10 Woodlands Drive 17, Singapore 737740
Check out Masjid Yusof Ishak’s Facebook and Instagram at @masjidyusofishak for more exciting updates!
5) Masjid Sultan
Located at the central of Singapore, Masjid Sultan is the perfect mosque for everyone! It is our national icon and its melodic Azan can be heard around the whole of Kampung Glam area! You can appreciate the traditional exterior of the mosque and experience a peaceful Terawih prayer in congregation after breaking fast.
Masjid Sultan conducts 20 rakaat prayers every night. Bring along your relatives and friends to Masjid Sultan and witness the vibrant colours from the light up and serene atmosphere around the area. Surrounded by various halal cafes and eateries, Masjid Sultan is probably one of the best places to perform Terawih prayer and grab a supper afterwards!
If you are driving or riding, you may park your vehicles at the following nearby parking spaces:
If you are taking public transport, the following information may be useful:
Buses to Masjid Sultan from:
Nearest MRT station: Bugis MRT Station or Jalan Besar MRT Station
Masjid Sultan is located at 3 Muscat Street, Singapore 198833
Visit Masjid Sultan Facebook and their Instagram page @masjidsultan for more updates!
6) Masjid Al-Falah
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Masjid Al-Falah is indeed a very special mosque as it is the only mosque in the heart of Orchard road. Located in the midst of a busy vicinity, Masjid Al-Falah is definitely a place to find serenity. Masjid Al-Falah also has air-conditioned prayer halls which certainly gives comfort to its congregant as they perform Terawih prayer.
If you prefer to shop before or after your prayers, Masjid Al-Falah is just the perfect mosque for you to catch up with your prayers. Masjid Al-Falah conducts 20 rakaats of Terawih prayer every night.
If you are driving or riding, you may park your vehicles at Carpark @ 22 Bideford Road.
If you are taking public transport, please find the following information:
Masjid Al-Falah is located at 22 Bideford Road #01-01 Singapore 229923
Visit Masjid Al-Falah Facebook page and their Instagram page @masjid_alfalah for more updates!
7) Masjid Darussalam
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Named after one of the seven paradises, Masjid Darussalam has now served the Muslim community at Clementi for 31 years!
Masjid Darussalam is also one of the mosques that offer shuttle bus service for those who are staying nearby the pick-up points. Don’t miss out this awesome service and take note the pick-up points below:
Well, that’s not all! Masjid Darussalam is also offering you ice-cream treats after Terawih prayers! Come down to Masjid Darussalam to perform your Terawih prayers and grab your FREE ice-cream treat with your friends and families!
Photo credit: Masjid Darussalam Facebook
If you are driving or riding, you may park your vehicles at the following nearby parking space:
If you are taking public transport, please find the following information:
Find out more about their Ramadan programmes by downloading their Ramadan@Darussalam booklet here!
Masjid Darussalam is located at 3002 Commonwealth Ave West, Singapore 129579
Visit Masjid Darussalam Facebook page for more updates!
We wish you a comfortable praying experience as you perform your Terawih and witr prayers this Ramadan. Do download the Ramadan e-booklet prepared by the Sentuhan Ramadan Committee here for list of Terawih prayers in mosques and makeshift prayer spaces. You may also want to watch their heartfelt Ramadan video here too!