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  2. Singapore Islamic Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Islamic Hub ( Abbreviation: SIH; Malay: Hab Islam Singapura; Jawi: هاب اسلام سيڠاڤورا) is a religious campus that houses Masjid Muhajirin, Madrasah Irsyad Zuhri Al-Islamiah and the headquarters of Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis). These institutions combined ( mosque, madrasa and majlis) create a cohesive and ...

  3. Islam in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Islam constitutes the third largest religion in Singapore, with Muslims accounting for approximately 15.6% of the population, as indicated by the 2020 census. [1] Predominantly, Singaporean Muslims are Sunni Muslims adhering to either the Shafi‘i or Hanafi schools of thought. [2] The majority of the Muslim population, about 80%, are ethnic ...

  4. Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar - Wikipedia

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    Jewels of World Muslim Biz Award by OIC Today in 2016 from then Malaysian Finance ... Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. p. 122.

  5. Madrasahs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Madrasahs in Singapore are full-time, religious institutions that offer a pedagogical mix of Islamic religious education and secular education in their curricula. While the Arabic term ' madrasah ' literally translates to 'school', whether religious or secular, the term 'madrasah' is legally and colloquially defined in Singapore today as an ...

  6. Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah - Wikipedia

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    Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah is a full-time, private Islamic institution of learning in Singapore, one of the six such madrasahs in Singapore. Madrasah Aljunied is one of the oldest surviving madrasahs in Singapore. Through its years, it has gained eminence for its high standard of Arabic language and Islamic scholarship in the region. Madrasah Aljunied boasts an illustrious line of alumni of ...

  7. Religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Singapore is characterised by a wide variety of religious beliefs and practices due to its diverse ethnic mix of people originating from various parts of the world. A secular state, Singapore is commonly termed as a " melting pot " of various religious practices originating from different religious denominations around the world.

  8. AMP Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The AMP Singapore, formerly known as the Association of Muslim Professionals, is a non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community in Singapore. AMP is a registered charitable organisation and is accorded the status of an Institution of Public Character.

  9. Islam in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    The adaptation of Islam to local traditions is seen as a positive thing by Muslims in Southeast Asia.[6] Islam is part of everyday life for adherents in Southeast Asia and is not separated from "non-religious realms".[7] Southeast Asia is the global region with the highest number of Muslims in the world, surpassing the Middle East and North Africa.