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SINGAPORE
AIRCON MASJIDS

A Community-Led Effort to Compile List of Masjids with Aircon

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NORTH-EAST

SELETAR, LOYANG

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Masjid Al-Istighfar

Discover the recently constructed 3-storey masjid located on Pasir Ris Drive 3 in the East, completed in June 1999 as part of Phase 3 of the Mosque Building Fund. This mosque is easily identifiable by its striking blue dome and a blend of modern and Islamic architectural elements. With a capacity to accommodate 3,300 people, the masjid offers madrasah and kindergarten classes. In the evenings, it becomes a bustling hub of activity, welcoming Muslims from the surrounding area for various religious classes.

Opening Hours

5am to 10pm Daily

Phone

64267130

Official Website

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Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim

Established in 1958, this historic zinc-roofed mosque is a vital religious hub located in the northern part of the island. It caters to the spiritual needs of Muslims working and living nearby. With a capacity to accommodate 200 worshippers at a time, this mosque also provides essential educational services. The mosque offers nursery, kindergarten, and weekend madrasah classes, attracting a total of 480 children from the surrounding area. Since the 1970s, the mosque has undergone multiple renovations and repair works to better serve its community.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 930am to 6pm 

Saturday : 2pm to 5pm 

Sunday : 1030am to 130pm

Phone

64540848

Official Website

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CENTRAL

ORCHARD, QUEENSTOWN, PORTSDOWN, REDHILL, LITTLE INDIA, RAFFLES, BENCOOLEN

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Masjid Al-Falah

Just a two-minute walk from the bustling Orchard Road, Masjid Al-Falah offers a unique spiritual retreat nestled in the basement of a commercial building. Despite its unassuming architecture, this mosque holds great significance for the local community, catering to the spiritual needs of workers from nearby offices and stores. Established in 1987, Masjid Al-Falah can host up to 1,500 worshippers at once. The mosque is renowned for its vibrant youth movement and dedicated family development unit, regularly organizing youth camps and expeditions to neighboring countries.

Opening Hours

530am to 9pm Daily


Phone

62353172

Official Website

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Masjid Hang Jebat

Originally a small surau, this historic masjid has evolved since its establishment in 1952. The masjid, with its zinc roof, underwent significant renovations in 1996 to expand its prayer hall, now accommodating up to 600 worshippers. Located centrally on the island, this Queenstown masjid offers weekend madrasah classes for local students. Additionally, it hosts zikir sessions where community members gather to recite praises to Allah.

Opening Hours

530am to 9pm Daily


Phone

64710728

Official Website

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Jamek Queenstown

Much of what was built in 1965 is retained today in this 35-year-old masjid. Located in the Central part of the island, this old generation masjid built in 1965 serves office workers around the area and has a capacity of 400 worshippers.

Opening Hours

530am to 9pm Daily


Phone

69280442

Official Website

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Jamiyah Ar-Rabitah

Originally constructed in 1960, the masjid in Central Singapore was redeveloped in 1985 on the same site. This three-storey cream-colored structure now accommodates up to 2000 people. Serving the residents of Redhill, Tiong Bahru, and Alexandra, as well as office workers from nearby industrial estates, this masjid is a vital community hub. It offers not only madrasah and kindergarten classes but also regular religious classes for adults.

Opening Hours

6am to 9pm Daily


Phone

62733848

Official Website

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Masjid Abdul Gafoor

Originally constructed in 1859, this iconic masjid is recognized as one of Singapore's treasured national monuments. Its distinctive architecture showcases a captivating blend of Southern Indian, Moghul, and European influences. Situated in Central Singapore, the masjid underwent redevelopment and was re-opened in 1998, now accommodating up to 3000 worshippers. The masjid offers madrasah classes in Tamil alongside its regular religious teachings.

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Opening Hours

530am to 7am12pm to 9pm Daily


Phone

62954209

Official Website

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Masjid Anguilia

Masjid Angullia, located in Singapore's bustling Central district along one of its busiest roads, is a historic mosque known for attracting a diverse range of nationalities. Originally built on Wakaf land donated by MSE Angullia in 1890, the mosque was rebuilt in 1970 with public funds and contributions from the MSE Angullia Wakaf. Serving the workers and shoppers in the Little India area, the mosque underwent a significant $6.3 million renovation in early 2020. The new design preserves its North Indian architectural style, with the iconic Gatehouse from 1890 now recognized as a Conserved Structure.

Opening Hours

5am to 7am11am to 9pm Daily


Phone

62951478

Official Website

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Masjid Moulana Ali

Located in the basement of an office building in the Central Business District, this mosque offers a serene contrast to the busy city life above. Established in 1994, it caters to office workers in the Shenton Road area. With a capacity to accommodate 800 people, the mosque becomes bustling with worshippers dressed in business attire during Friday prayers. It primarily hosts daily and Friday prayers, along with occasional religious lectures.

Opening Hours

530am to 7am12pm to 9pm Daily


Phone

65365238

Official Website

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Masjid Bencoolen

Originally constructed in 1845, this masjid underwent redevelopment in 2001, becoming part of a mixed-use development that includes a commercial block and a 12-storey residential complex. The new masjid, which can host up to 1,100 worshippers, opened its doors to the public in May 2004.

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Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 1030am to 5pm 

Saturday & Sunday : Closed 


Phone

63333016

Official Website

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EAST

GEYLANG, PAYA LEBAR, TELOK KURAU

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Masjid Khalid

Built in 1917, this historic mosque has undergone several restorations, with the latest in 1998. Located centrally on the island, the newly restored building, featuring a minaret at the front porch, can accommodate up to 2,500 people. During Ramadan, the mosque is particularly busy, with an average of 800 Muslims breaking their fast there daily. The mosque also offers regular religious classes for both children and adults.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 9am to 6pm 

Saturday & Sunday : 9am to 1pm 


Phone

63452884

Official Website

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Masjid Wak Tanjong

A newly whitewashed building has replaced the semi-wooden prayer hall in this redeveloped masjid located in the central part of the island. Originally built in 1935, the masjid underwent major restructuring and reopened in 1998. It now accommodates up to 500 worshippers.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 9am to 5pm 

Saturday & Sunday : Closed 


Phone

67472743

Official Website

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Masjid Khadijah

The masjid, originally built in 1920 and named after a generous benefactor who donated $50,000 in 1916, is currently being restored to its original splendor. Completed in 2001, the restoration has rejuvenated this historic mosque located in Central Singapore. With a capacity of 500 people, the masjid offers a variety of activities including computer classes, training sessions, youth programs, and tuition services.

Opening Hours

527am to 833pm Daily


Phone

67475607

Official Website

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Masjid Abdul Aleem Siddique

The one-story masjid, built in 1957, is situated in the East amidst landed properties and low-rise private apartments. Over the years, it has undergone multiple upgrades.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 9am to 6pm

Saturday : Closed

Sunday : 9am to 1pm


Phone

63460153

Official Website

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WEST

CLEMENTI, LOR SARHAD

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Masjid Tentera Diraja

The Tentera Di Raja Mosque, built in 1961 by Muslim members of the British army, stands as a symbol of their contributions. Located in the West near the National University of Singapore, it features a distinctive minaret with a gold-painted dome. With a capacity of 1000 people, this historic mosque has recently launched a Youth Wing, primarily composed of university students. The Youth Wing has introduced the EMAS (English, Maths, and Science) tuition program for primary six children.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday : 830am to 530pm

Saturday : Closed

Sunday : 830am to 1230pm


Phone

67765612

Official Website

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Masjid Ahmad

Originally constructed as a traditional kampung mosque in 1934 on land donated by Mr. Ahmat Yahya, this mosque has been redeveloped to feature enhanced facilities. Situated in the central region of the island, it now serves both residents and workers in the surrounding area.

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Opening Hours

12pm to 9pm Daily


Phone

64796442

Official Website

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