Islamic Prayer Times in Singapore, Singapore

Today: March 19, 2024, 11:57 am
Calculation Method: Muslim World League, Juristic settings: Shafii
Fajr 06:01 am Dawn 07:09 am Morning Sunrise Shuruk Dhuhr 01:12 pm Noon Asr 04:16 pm Afternoon Maghrib 07:16 pm Evening Sunset Isha 08:20 pm Night

Islamic Prayer Times in Singapore, Singapore

Today: March 19, 2024, 11:57 am
Calculation Method: Muslim World League, Juristic settings: Shafii
Fajr 06:01 am Dawn Shuruk 07:09 am Morning Sunrise Dhuhr 01:12 pm Noon Asr 04:16 pm Afternoon Maghrib 07:16 pm Evening Sunset Isha 08:20 pm Night
 
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If you're a devoted muslim and always try to perform your Namaz at the right time of the day - you've come to the right place. Our portal is devoted to help muslims around the world to navigate the modern lifestyle, practice islam effectively and perform Salat at the right time no matter the location. On this page you will find accurate Salah time in Singapore, Singapore for each day of the month. We calculate the prayer times according to the position of the sun in the sky and by taking into these Singapore, Singapore coordinates (1.3521, 103.8198).

Namaz times for Singapore

Date FAJR Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
March 1 06:05 am 07:14 am 01:17 pm 04:31 pm 07:20 pm 08:25 pm
March 2 06:05 am 07:14 am 01:17 pm 04:30 pm 07:19 pm 08:25 pm
March 3 06:05 am 07:14 am 01:17 pm 04:29 pm 07:19 pm 08:24 pm
March 4 06:05 am 07:14 am 01:16 pm 04:29 pm 07:19 pm 08:24 pm
March 5 06:04 am 07:13 am 01:16 pm 04:28 pm 07:19 pm 08:24 pm
March 6 06:04 am 07:13 am 01:16 pm 04:27 pm 07:19 pm 08:24 pm
March 7 06:04 am 07:13 am 01:16 pm 04:26 pm 07:18 pm 08:23 pm
March 8 06:04 am 07:13 am 01:15 pm 04:26 pm 07:18 pm 08:23 pm
March 9 06:03 am 07:12 am 01:15 pm 04:25 pm 07:18 pm 08:23 pm
March 10 06:03 am 07:12 am 01:15 pm 04:24 pm 07:18 pm 08:23 pm
March 11 06:03 am 07:12 am 01:15 pm 04:23 pm 07:18 pm 08:22 pm
March 12 06:03 am 07:11 am 01:14 pm 04:22 pm 07:17 pm 08:22 pm
March 13 06:02 am 07:11 am 01:14 pm 04:21 pm 07:17 pm 08:22 pm
March 14 06:02 am 07:11 am 01:14 pm 04:20 pm 07:17 pm 08:22 pm
March 15 06:02 am 07:11 am 01:14 pm 04:20 pm 07:17 pm 08:21 pm
March 16 06:01 am 07:10 am 01:13 pm 04:19 pm 07:16 pm 08:21 pm
March 17 06:01 am 07:10 am 01:13 pm 04:18 pm 07:16 pm 08:21 pm
March 18 06:01 am 07:10 am 01:13 pm 04:17 pm 07:16 pm 08:21 pm
March 19 06:01 am 07:09 am 01:12 pm 04:16 pm 07:16 pm 08:20 pm
March 20 06:00 am 07:09 am 01:12 pm 04:15 pm 07:15 pm 08:20 pm
March 21 06:00 am 07:09 am 01:12 pm 04:14 pm 07:15 pm 08:20 pm
March 22 06:00 am 07:08 am 01:12 pm 04:13 pm 07:15 pm 08:20 pm
March 23 05:59 am 07:08 am 01:11 pm 04:12 pm 07:15 pm 08:19 pm
March 24 05:59 am 07:08 am 01:11 pm 04:12 pm 07:14 pm 08:19 pm
March 25 05:58 am 07:07 am 01:11 pm 04:12 pm 07:14 pm 08:19 pm
March 26 05:58 am 07:07 am 01:10 pm 04:12 pm 07:14 pm 08:19 pm
March 27 05:58 am 07:07 am 01:10 pm 04:13 pm 07:14 pm 08:18 pm
March 28 05:57 am 07:06 am 01:10 pm 04:13 pm 07:13 pm 08:18 pm
March 29 05:57 am 07:06 am 01:09 pm 04:14 pm 07:13 pm 08:18 pm
March 30 05:57 am 07:05 am 01:09 pm 04:14 pm 07:13 pm 08:18 pm
March 31 05:56 am 07:05 am 01:09 pm 04:15 pm 07:13 pm 08:17 pm

A Short History of Islam in Singapore, Singapore

Islam has had a long standing history in Singapore, dating back to the 1200s when traders from the Malay Peninsular brought the religion to the island. The first wave of Muslims were mostly traders, but soon after, a more permanent community began to form on the island. By the mid-19th century, the Muslim population of Singapore had grown significantly, with the majority of the community coming from the Malay and Indian subcontinent.

In the early 20th century, Singapore saw an influx of Muslim immigrants from the Middle East, particularly from what is now present day Yemen. This further contributed to the growth of the Muslim population in Singapore, as well as the diversity of the community. Following Singapore’s independence in 1965, the Muslim population continued to grow, and by the turn of the 21st century, it had become the second largest religious group in Singapore.

What is the approximate population of Muslims in Singapore, Singapore?

According to the latest statistics from the Department of Statistics Singapore, the estimated population of Muslims in Singapore is around 14.3%, or 1.2 million people. This makes Muslims the second largest religious group in Singapore, after Buddhists, who make up 33.9% of the population.

When have the first Muslims moved to Singapore, Singapore?

The first Muslims moved to Singapore in the 1200s when traders from the Malay Peninsular brought the religion to the island. It is believed that these traders were the first to spread the teachings of Islam in Singapore.

What are the current demographics of Muslims in Singapore, Singapore?

The Muslim population in Singapore is made up of a diverse range of ethnicities, including Malays, Indians, Chinese, Arabs, and other ethnic groups. According to the latest statistics from the Department of Statistics Singapore, the estimated population of Muslims in Singapore is around 14.3%, or 1.2 million people. The Malay community makes up the largest portion of the Muslim population, at around 67%, followed by the Indian community at 22%. The Chinese Muslim community makes up 8% of the population, while the Arab community makes up around 3%.

Which is more prominent in Singapore, Singapore – Shia or Sunni Islam?

Sunni Islam is the more prominent form of Islam in Singapore, with around 85% of Muslims in Singapore identifying as Sunni. The majority of the Muslim community in Singapore are of the Malay/Indonesian/Malaysian tradition which follows the Sunni school of thought. The remaining 15% of the Muslim population in Singapore are Shia Muslims, mostly of the Indian/Iranian tradition.

What are the main mosques in Singapore, Singapore?

Singapore is home to a number of grand and beautiful mosques, some of which are listed below:

  • Sultan Mosque – Located in the Kampong Glam area, this mosque is the largest in Singapore and is a popular tourist attraction.
  • Masjid Sultan – This mosque is located in the historic Arab quarter of Singapore and is the oldest mosque in the country.
  • Jamiyah Mosque – Located in the historic Chinatown area, this mosque is one of the most beautiful in Singapore.
  • Haji Sultan Mosque – This mosque is located in the Little India area and is one of the busiest mosques in Singapore.
  • Masjid Abdul Gaffoor – Located in the heart of the city, this mosque is renowned for its intricate architecture.

These mosques are not only popular places for worship, but are also popular tourist attractions due to their stunning architecture.

FAQ

What time is Fajr today in Singapore?

Fajr is at 06:01 am today

When is Shuruq today in Singapore?

Shuruq starts at 07:09 am today

When does Dhuhr start today?

Dhuhr is at 01:12 pm

What about Asr Salat in Singapore today?

Asr today starts at 04:16 pm

What time is Maghrib prayer?

Maghrib in Singapore is at 07:16 pm

What is the Salah time for Isha today?

Isha Salah in Singapore is at 08:20 pm today