Former mosques of Singapore

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This is a list of former mosques of Singapore. These mosques have either been abandoned, are no longer used for prayer, or have been demolished completely to make way for redevelopments and urbanisation. Some of their roles have also been undertaken by larger mosques under the purview of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS), Singapore's Islamic council.

Saint John's Island

The following mosques have not been demolished, but are currently abandoned and are no longer used for congregational prayers.

1°13′09″N 103°50′59″E / 1.2191667°N 103.8497222°E / 1.2191667; 103.8497222

A derelict mosque can be found on Saint John's Island, having been abandoned due to the island itself not having any people residing on it.[1]

Bukit Purmei

1°16′21″N 103°49′36″E / 1.2724949°N 103.8265397°E / 1.2724949; 103.8265397

Masjid Bukit Kasita, now abandoned, stands at the entrance of the Keramat Bukit Kasita sanctuary.

A ruined mosque, seemingly a 1930s construction, is located at the site of the Keramat Bukit Kasita cemetery-shrine which is hidden in the foliage of the Bukit Purmei housing estate.[2][3] The site is not accessible to the public except for worshippers of the shrine.

Kampung Siglap

1°18′34″N 103°55′40″E / 1.3094729°N 103.9276613°E / 1.3094729; 103.9276613

The preserved mosque building, now used as part of a madrasa

During colonial Singapore, the Kampung Siglap village, now present day Siglap, had a mosque to serve its Muslim residents. Reportedly built by the semi-legendary founder of the village, Tok Lasam, it was renovated in the 1900s with base funding from waqf donations by a wealthy woman named Hajah Hajijah.[4][5] With the growing population in modern Siglap, a new mosque was deemed necessary and was then constructed. The old mosque was preserved instead of being demolished, and was then converted into an activity hall.[6] Now it stands in the courtyard of Masjid Kampung Siglap, as part of the campus of the Tahfiz Al-Quran Center of Singapore.[7]

Demolished mosques

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