Singapore's Mosques offer a vibrant array of programmes throughout the year, catering to the spiritual and community needs of Muslims. For the most up-to-date information on mosque activities and locations during Ramadan, visit ramadan.sg #SalamSGRamadan #MasjidKita #OurMasjidSG
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• Mosque activities: ramadan.sg/activities
Ramadan programmes |
During Ramadan, many mosques distribute bubur (porridge) to the community. Check this page for specific distribution times and locations.
Mosques across Singapore conduct Tarawih prayers nightly during Ramadan, and typically begin after Isha prayers. Visit this page for the latest information.
Community-based initiatives also conduct Tarawih prayers. Visit this page on Qaryah locations during Ramadan.
Selected mosques offer childminding services, more details here.
Commemorate the revelation of the first verses of the Quran during the month of Ramadan by gaining a better understanding of how Quranic principles can be applied in daily life and work. Join us for Tazkirah Nuzul Quran – more details will be announced here.
Night of Power, also known as Laylatul Qadr, commemorates the night when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. It is observed during the last ten days of Ramadan and is considered one of the most spiritually significant nights in the Islamic calendar. Join an interactive session in observation of this special night – more details here.
To youth aged 13-17, level up your Ramadan experience at a 2D1N camp “Ramadan Youth Challenge”, held from 15 to 16 Mar 2025. It is an opportunity to grow, challenge yourself, meet new friends, gain Islamic knowledge and boost your confidence. More details here.
Beyond Ramadan |
Mosques conduct special Hari Raya prayers on the morning of Aidilfitri and Aidiladha. Arrival times and prayer schedules will be announced closer to the festive dates.