SG
Prayer times in Singapore
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muis-singapore · Capital: Singapore
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Singapore has a Muslim community of approximately 15.6 percent of the population per the 2020 census, numbering roughly 920,000 people, predominantly comprising the Malay ethnic group (the indigenous and constitutionally-recognized first community of Singapore) alongside Indian Muslim, Arab, and smaller communities of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and other origins. The community is overwhelmingly Sunni of the Shafi'i school, reflecting the broader Malay Archipelago tradition. The Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan) in the Kampong Glam district, originally built in 1824 and rebuilt in 1932 in a striking Saracenic style with golden domes, is the principal historical mosque and a major architectural and tourism landmark. Singapore has a sophisticated Muslim institutional framework: the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura — MUIS), established by statute in 1968, oversees mosque administration, halal certification, zakat collection, Hajj coordination, Islamic education, and Muslim family law (the Administration of Muslim Law Act). eSalah uses the MUIS Singapore method (Fajr 20°, Isha 18°), the official MUIS-published parameters.
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