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  2. Song for Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Song for Singapore is a song composed and sung by Singaporean (American-based) singer, Corrinne May. It was officially commissioned as the official theme for the 2010 National Day Parade. The single is the first NDP theme song to be available for free digital download. The song was performed twice during the National Day Parade.

  3. Declaration of Religious Harmony - Wikipedia

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    The idea of having a Code on Religious Harmony was proposed by the then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in September [1] or October 2002. [2] This followed strains in racial harmony in the country following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States and the arrest and detention of members of the Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network in ...

  4. Inter-racial and religious confidence circle - Wikipedia

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    The Harmony Circles also aim to deepen people's understanding of the various faiths, beliefs and practices through inter-faith and inter-ethnic themed activities such as inter-faith heritage trails, inter-faith talks and dialogues and various ethnic and religious celebrations. The Harmony Circles are also primed to respond quickly to incidents ...

  5. Masjid An-Nahdhah - Wikipedia

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    Harmony Centre @ An-Nahdhah is a visitor center located within Masjid An-Nahdhah. It was officially opened on October 7, 2006, by Lee Hsien Loong , the prime minister of Singapore. The centre represents one of the initiatives of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura to bring about a greater understanding of Islam in Singapore.

  6. National Pledge (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore National Pledge; February 1966 (first version) “We, as citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves to forget differences of race, language or religion and become one united people; to build a democratic society where justice and equality will prevail and where we will seek happiness and progress by helping one another.”

  7. List of Singaporean patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Song for Singapore: 2010 Lyrics and music: Corrinne May [19] Chorus: [20] I want to sing Sing a song for Singapore With every generation there's more to be grateful for So come and sing Sing a song for Singapore You're my brother you're my sister I'm thankful for my Singapore My Singapore Singapore Stand Up for Singapore: 1984 Lyrics and music ...

  8. Freedom of religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lee Kuan Yew on religious tolerance and aggressive proselytisation in 1990, Youtube video Singapore has an area of 330 square miles (850 km 2 ) and a total population of 6.04 million (as of June 2024), [ 1 ] of whom 3.8 million are citizens or permanent residents .

  9. Category:Religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Religious education in Singapore (1 C) F. ... Declaration of Religious Harmony; F. Freedom of religion in Singapore; H.