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Between 1986 and 1989, major renovations were carried out, and the capacity was expanded to allow up to 800 worshippers in the mosque. [2] An adjacent shophouse was converted into a madrasa and a prayer hall for women in 1998. [3] Masjid Al-Abrar was designated a national monument on 19 November 1974.
Masjid Malabar or Malabar Muslim Jama-Ath Mosque (Malay: Masjid Malabar, Arabic: مسجد مالابار), also known as Golden Dome Mosque; [2] is Singapore's only Malabar Muslim mosque. [3] The mosque is located at the junction of Victoria Street [ 4 ] and Jalan Sultan in the Kampong Glam district, in the Rochor Planning Area within the ...
The Church of Saint Alphonsus, or Novena Church as it is more popularly known, is a Catholic church in Singapore located at 300 Thomson Road. It is not a parish church and is under the care of the Redemptorists. [5] The name Novena Church refers to the novena prayer devotion, [6] [7] for which this church is famous.
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple (Chinese: 觀音堂佛祖廟; pinyin: Guānyīn Táng Fózǔ Miào) is a traditional Chinese temple situated at 178 Waterloo Street in Singapore. The temple is of significance to the Buddhist community among Chinese Singaporeans , and is believed to bring worshippers good luck after praying to the Kuan Yin or ...
30 Jln Ismail, Singapore 419285 1965 300 Masjid Al-Abrar: 192 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068635 1827 500 Gazetted as a national monument. Masjid Al-Amin: 50 Telok Blangah Way, Singapore 098801 1991 3,000 Masjid Al-Ansar: 155 Bedok North Ave 1, Singapore 469751 1981 3,000 Masjid Al-Falah: 22 Bideford Rd, Singapore 229923 1987 1,500 Masjid Al-Firdaus
Founded in 1984, it holds church services at The Star Performing Arts Centre. [1] It is a member of the National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS). New Creation Church also manages a business arm, Rock Productions Pte Ltd, which owns and operates a performing arts centre and shopping mall, The Star, and a travel agency, Omega Tours ...
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Hawker center in Bugis village. A large part of Singaporean cuisine revolves around hawker centres, where hawker stalls were first set up around the mid-19th century, and were largely street food stalls selling a large variety of foods [9] These street vendors usually set up stalls by the side of the streets with pushcarts or bicycles and served cheap and fast foods to coolies, office workers ...