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Guide to Mosques in Singapore
Singapore has over 70 mosques managed by MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore). Here is everything you need to know.
Sultan Mosque
Singapore’s most iconic mosque located in Kampong Glam. Built in 1928, it can hold up to 5,000 worshippers. Open to visitors outside prayer times. Nearest MRT: Bugis Station (EW12/DT14).
Jumu’ah (Friday Prayer)
Friday prayers in Singapore are held in two sessions at most mosques — typically at 12:30pm and 2:00pm. Arrive at least 30 minutes early, especially during Ramadan and festive periods when mosques fill up quickly.
Ramadan & Hari Raya
During Ramadan, all Singapore mosques hold Tarawih prayers nightly after Isyak. On Hari Raya Aidilfitri, mosques conduct Eid prayers from as early as 7:00am. Arrive very early as capacity fills fast.
Dress Code for Visitors
Non-Muslim visitors are welcome at most Singapore mosques outside prayer times. Dress modestly — cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering the prayer hall. Headscarves and sarongs are available to borrow at the entrance of Sultan Mosque.
Prayer Times Singapore
Official prayer times for Singapore are published daily by MUIS. Singapore follows a single prayer timetable for the whole island. Subuh is around 5:40am, Zohor at 1:05pm, Asar at 4:25pm, Maghrib at 7:15pm, and Isyak at 8:25pm (approximate, varies monthly).
MUIS Singapore
All 70+ mosques in Singapore are under MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura). MUIS sets prayer times, manages mosque activities, and runs the mosque building fund (Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund — MBMF) contributed by Muslim employees via CPF.
Mosque Near Me in Singapore – Complete Guide 2025
Singapore is home to a vibrant Muslim community making up approximately 15% of the population — around 900,000 Muslims. The island has over 70 mosques managed by MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura), spread across every housing estate and neighbourhood. Whether you are a local resident, a Muslim traveller visiting Singapore, or someone passing through Changi Airport with time for prayer, finding the nearest mosque in Singapore takes seconds using the search tool above.
How Many Mosques Are in Singapore?
Singapore has 70 mosques as of 2025, all under the administration of MUIS. New mosques are built as part of Singapore’s urban planning — every new HDB town is allocated land for a mosque. The most recent mosque to open is Masjid Yusof Ishak in Woodlands, named after Singapore’s first President. The oldest is Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka, built in 1820, making it the oldest mosque in Singapore.
Most Famous Mosques in Singapore
Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam is the most iconic and most visited mosque in Singapore. Its golden dome is a landmark of the Arab Street heritage district. Built in 1928 with support from the Sultan of Johor and the colonial government, it can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers and is a national monument. Masjid Abdul Gafoor in Little India, with its stunning eclectic architecture featuring 25 stars representing the 25 Prophets, is another historically significant mosque popular with tourists and worshippers alike.
Friday Prayer (Jumu’ah) in Singapore
Friday prayer is compulsory for Muslim men and all 70 Singapore mosques hold Jumu’ah. Most Singapore mosques conduct two Jumu’ah sessions to accommodate the large congregation — typically at 12:30pm and 2:00pm. The khutbah (sermon) in Singapore mosques is delivered in Malay, which is the official language of Singaporean Islam, though some mosques also provide English or Tamil translations. During Ramadan, mosques become especially full for Friday prayers so arriving early is essential.
Prayer Times in Singapore
Singapore uses a unified prayer timetable issued monthly by MUIS covering the entire island. Unlike countries with multiple time zones or large geographic variation, Singapore’s small size means prayer times are identical across the island. The timetable is available on the official MUIS website and app. Adhan (azan) is broadcast from mosque minarets and is part of the everyday soundscape in Singapore’s Malay-majority estates like Geylang Serai, Woodlands, and Tampines.
Visiting Mosques in Singapore as a Non-Muslim Tourist
Non-Muslim visitors are warmly welcome at most Singapore mosques outside of prayer times. Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam is the most popular for tourist visits and has a dedicated visitor entrance. Dress modestly — shoulders and knees must be covered. Headscarves and sarongs are available to borrow at the mosque entrance free of charge. Remove your shoes before entering the prayer hall and maintain respectful silence inside. Photography is generally permitted in the common areas but not during active prayers.
Mosques Near Changi Airport Singapore
Muslim travellers transiting through Changi Airport can use the dedicated prayer rooms (surau) located in all four terminals, open 24 hours. For full mosque facilities, the nearest mosque to Changi Airport is Masjid Darul Aman in Pasir Ris, approximately 10–15 minutes by taxi. Use the search tool above and type “Changi Airport Singapore” to find the closest mosque to your terminal.
Mosque Near Me Singapore – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most famous mosque in Singapore?
Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam is the most famous and most visited mosque in Singapore. It is a national monument, can hold 5,000 worshippers, and its golden dome is one of Singapore's most recognisable landmarks. It is located at 3 Muscat Street, a short walk from Bugis MRT station.
What time is Jumu'ah Friday prayer in Singapore?
Most Singapore mosques hold two Jumu'ah sessions — typically at 12:30pm and 2:00pm. The exact times vary slightly between mosques. Check with the specific mosque or visit the MUIS website for the exact schedule of the mosque near you.
Can non-Muslims enter mosques in Singapore?
Yes. Non-Muslim visitors are welcome at most Singapore mosques outside of prayer times. Dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered. Remove shoes before entering. Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam is the most visitor-friendly and has a dedicated entrance for tourists with sarongs and headscarves available to borrow.
Is there a mosque near Changi Airport Singapore?
Changi Airport has prayer rooms (surau) in all four terminals available 24 hours for Muslim travellers. For a full mosque, Masjid Darul Aman in Pasir Ris is the nearest, approximately 10–15 minutes by taxi from the airport. Use the search tool above with "Changi Airport" to find all nearby options.
What are the prayer times in Singapore today?
Prayer times in Singapore are published monthly by MUIS and apply across the entire island. For today's exact times, visit the official MUIS website at muis.gov.sg or check the MUIS mobile app. Approximate times: Subuh 5:40am, Zohor 1:05pm, Asar 4:25pm, Maghrib 7:15pm, Isyak 8:25pm — these vary throughout the year.
Which area in Singapore has the most mosques?
Geylang and Geylang Serai have the highest concentration of mosques in Singapore, reflecting the area's historic Malay community roots. Woodlands, Tampines, and Jurong West also have multiple mosques serving their large residential populations. Use the area cards above to search any neighbourhood instantly.