A guided walk through Singapore's heritage mosques — Sultan, Hajjah Fatimah, Abdul Gaffoor, Malabar — with architectural and community context. Open to all visitors.
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Jaulah Masjid is a mosque visit done as part of a heritage walk — covering the architecture, the community history, and the Muslim Singapore story across the buildings that anchor it.
Singapore has more than 70 mosques. I focus on the heritage ones: Sultan Mosque, Hajjah Fatimah, Abdul Gaffoor, Malabar, Jamae Chulia. Different versions of the tour visit different combinations, depending on time and route.
Each mosque is its own architectural style — Indo-Saracenic, Arab-influenced, South Indian Muslim, Anglo-colonial. Walking three or four of them in a single morning is the best way to understand how varied Singapore's Muslim heritage actually is.
Respectfully. Modest dress is required, etiquette is explained ahead of time, and we visit during open hours rather than during the main prayer windows.
Visitors of any faith are welcome on these walks. They're as much about urban history and architecture as they are about religious practice.