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Complete Guide to Ramadan 2026 in Singapore: Fasting Times, Mosque Locations with Maps, Iftar & Sahur Spots

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Ramadan 2026 in Singapore begins Wednesday, 18 February 2026 and ends Thursday, 19 March 2026. Hari Raya Aidilfitri falls on Friday, 20 March 2026.

Daily Fasting Times (February-March 2026)

During Ramadan 2026, fasting durations in Singapore range from approximately 13 hours 30 minutes at the start of the month to 13 hours 45 minutes by the end. Sahur ends around 5:45 AM and Iftar begins at 7:15 PM throughout the month. Isha prayer is typically at 8:15 PM, followed by Tarawih prayers concluding between 9:30 PM to 10:00 PM.

Complete Mosque Directory with Google Maps

Central Singapore & Historic Districts

Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan)

  • Address: 3 Muscat Street, Singapore 198833

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3022,103.8590

  • Capacity: 5,000 worshippers

  • MRT: Bugis (EW12/DT14) - 5-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Daily community Iftar for 500-1,000 people, extensive Tarawih prayers, special religious lectures, night market in surrounding area

  • Contact: +65 6293 4405

Masjid Abdul Gafoor

  • Address: 41 Dunlop Street, Singapore 209369

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3095,103.8520

  • Capacity: 3,000 worshippers

  • MRT: Rochor (DT13) - 3-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Traditional Tarawih prayers, Iftar arrangements, Quran study circles

Masjid Malabar

  • Address: 471 Victoria Street, Singapore 198370

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3030,103.8575

  • MRT: Bugis (EW12/DT14) - 7-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Community Iftar, nightly prayers, youth programs

East Singapore

Masjid Darul Aman

  • Address: 1 Jalan Eunos, Singapore 419493

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3178,103.9046

  • Capacity: 3,500 worshippers

  • MRT: Eunos (EW7) - 2-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Mass Iftar events, active community outreach, haj courses, child-minding services

  • Contact: +65 6744 5544

Masjid Al-Taqua (Geylang)

  • Address: 450 Geylang Road, Singapore 389406

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3150,103.8875

  • MRT: Paya Lebar (EW8/CC9) - 8-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Central location for Geylang community, convenient for workers

Masjid Kampong Siglap

  • Address: 451 Marine Parade Road, Singapore 449269

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3015,103.9070

  • Capacity: 2,500 worshippers

  • MRT: Bedok (EW5) - Bus connection

  • Ramadan Features: Beachfront location, serves Marine Parade and Siglap communities

Masjid Ar-Raudhah

  • Address: 30 Bukit Batok East Avenue 2, Singapore 659919

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3485,103.7490

  • Capacity: 4,000 worshippers

  • MRT: Bukit Batok (NS2) - Bus connection

  • Ramadan Features: Comprehensive youth activities, extensive Iftar arrangements, community-driven initiatives

  • Contact: +65 6899 5840

West Singapore

Masjid Assyakirin

  • Address: 550 Yung An Road, Singapore 618617

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3355,103.7195

  • Capacity: 4,000+ worshippers

  • MRT: Jurong East (EW24/NS1) - 8-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Major Ramadan center for western Singapore, daily Iftar, extensive Tarawih

  • Contact: +65 6266 8775

Masjid Al-Mukminin

  • Address: 271 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 609603

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3320,103.7390

  • MRT: Jurong East (EW24/NS1) - 5-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Serves Jurong industrial hub, convenient for workers

Masjid Al-Firdaus

  • Address: 11 Jalan Ibadat, Singapore 698955

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3820,103.7450

  • MRT: Yew Tee (NS5) - Bus connection

  • Ramadan Features: Serves Choa Chu Kang and northwestern communities

Masjid Yusof Ishak

  • Address: 10 Woodlands Drive 17, Singapore 737740

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.4265,103.7963

  • Capacity: 4,500 worshippers

  • MRT: Woodlands South (TE3) - 5-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Modern facilities, elderly-friendly, roof terrace for community events

  • Contact: +65 6893 0093

North Singapore

Masjid Al-Islah

  • Address: 30 Punggol Field, Singapore 828812

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.4035,103.9020

  • MRT: Punggol (NE17/PTC) - Bus connection

  • Ramadan Features: Serves Punggol and Sengkang developments, modern facilities

Masjid En-Naeem

  • Address: 120 Tampines Road, Singapore 535136

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3570,103.8925

  • MRT: Hougang (NE14) - Bus connection

  • Ramadan Features: Traditional Ramadan observances for northeastern heartland

Masjid Alkaff Upper Serangoon

  • Address: 66 Bidadari Park Drive, Singapore 367338

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3390,103.8680

  • MRT: Woodleigh (NE11) - 10-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Serves Bidadari estate, Serangoon community

South Singapore

Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh

  • Address: 245 Geylang Road, Singapore 389304

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3140,103.8645

  • MRT: Kallang (EW10) - 5-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Near Kallang River, serves southern communities

Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim

  • Address: 30 Telok Blangah Road, Singapore 098827

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.2705,103.8055

  • MRT: Telok Blangah (CC28) - 3-minute walk

  • Ramadan Features: Harbor-front location, serves southern residential areas

Iftar Locations: Complete Area-by-Area Guide

Kampong Gelam & Bugis Area (Central)

Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar

  • Location: Geylang Road and Changi Road stretch

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3160,103.8940

  • Features: 1,000+ stalls, traditional Malay cuisine, international Muslim food

  • Must-Try: Murtabak, roti john, epok-epok, Ramly burgers, grilled seafood, kuih-muih, bubur cha cha

  • Operating Hours: 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily during Ramadan

Sultan Mosque Community Iftar

  • Location: Sultan Mosque courtyard, 3 Muscat Street

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3022,103.8590

  • Features: Free daily Iftar for 500-1,000 people, sponsored by community

  • Time: Served at Maghrib call to prayer

Haji Lane & Bali Lane Restaurants

  • Notable Spots: Zam Zam Restaurant (since 1908), Islamic Restaurant, Hjh Maimunah

  • Features: Special Ramadan set menus, prayer spaces available

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3025,103.8585

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East Coast & Geylang Area

Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre

  • Address: 1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3165,103.8945

  • Features: Extended hours (4:00 AM - 11:00 PM), fresh ingredients, ready-to-eat Iftar

  • Sahur: Multiple stalls open from 4:00 AM

Marine Parade Food Centre

East Coast Lagoon Food Village

Joo Chiat & Katong Heritage Shophouses

  • Notable Restaurants: Guan Hoe Soon, Marina Restaurant, Rumah Bebe

  • Features: Peranakan and Malay cuisine, special Ramadan menus

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3130,103.9040

Jurong & West Singapore

Jurong West 505 Market and Food Centre

  • Address: 505 Jurong West Street 52, Singapore 640505

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3400,103.6980

  • Features: Major Sahur and Iftar hub, opens 4:00 AM, extensive halal options

Yuhua Village Market and Food Centre

Westgate Mall & JEM Shopping Centre

  • Address: 3 Gateway Drive, Singapore 608532

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3340,103.7420

  • Halal Restaurants: Penang Culture, Old Town White Coffee, Sakura International Buffet

  • Features: Ramadan promotions, air-conditioned comfort

Jurong Point Shopping Centre

Woodlands & North Singapore

Marsiling Mall

Woodlands Mart

Northpoint City

Seletar Mall

Tampines & Eastern Heartland

Tampines Hub

Tampines Round Market and Food Centre

Our Tampines Hub

Orchard Road & Central Shopping District

Halal-Certified Restaurants with Ramadan Menus

  • Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts - 25 Scotts Road

  • StraitsKitchen at Grand Hyatt Singapore - 10 Scotts Road

  • Permata at Gedung Kuning in Kampong Gelam - 73 Sultan Gate

  • The Landmark at Village Hotel Bugis - 390 Victoria Street

Ngee Ann City & Wisma Atria Food Courts

Sahur Locations: Pre-Dawn Meal Options

24-Hour Halal Establishments

Al-Azhar Restaurant

Complete Guide to Ramadan 2026 in Singapore: Fasting Times, Mosque Locations with Maps, Iftar & Sahur Spots (Continued)

Sahur Locations: Pre-Dawn Meal Options (Continued)

24-Hour Halal Establishments

Zam Zam Restaurant

  • Address: 697-699 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198675

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3028,103.8585

  • Features: Historic establishment (since 1908), murtabak, prata, biryani

Sakunthala's Food Palace

Early Opening Food Centres (4:00 AM)

Geylang Serai Market

Jurong West 505 Market

Tampines Round Market

Yuhua Village Market

Marsiling Mall Food Court

Hotel Sahur Buffets (Premium Options)

Grand Hyatt Singapore

  • Address: 10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3045,103.8330

  • Features: Pre-dawn buffet packages for groups, traditional and modern cuisine

  • Booking: Corporate and family packages available

Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

  • Address: 75 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819665

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3575,103.9880

  • Features: Golden Hour Iftar Buffet, convenient for travelers

  • Booking: Special Ramadan packages

Village Hotel Bugis

Practical Ramadan Worship Guide for Singapore

Prayer Facilities at Mosques

All mosques in Singapore provide essential amenities during Ramadan:

  • Wudu Facilities: Multiple washing areas with separate sections for men and women

  • Prayer Mats & Carpets: Provided in prayer halls and overflow areas

  • Air-Conditioned Comfort: Climate-controlled main prayer halls

  • Separate Areas: Dedicated spaces for men, women, and families

  • Wheelchair Accessibility: Accessible prayer areas and wudu facilities

  • Quran Corners: Reading and study areas with Quran copies available

  • Religious Bookshops: Selling Islamic books, prayer guides, and materials

  • Community Noticeboards: Information on Ramadan activities, zakat distribution, and volunteer opportunities

  • Extended Hours: Doors open 4:00 AM until 11:00 PM during Ramadan

Prayer Times Reference

Daily Prayer Schedule (February-March 2026):

  • Fajr (Sahur ends): Approximately 5:45 AM

  • Dhuhr: Approximately 12:30 PM

  • Asr: Approximately 3:45 PM

  • Maghrib (Iftar begins): Approximately 7:15 PM

  • Isha: Approximately 8:15 PM

  • Tarawih: 9:30 PM to 10:00 PM (varies by mosque)

Times vary slightly daily throughout Ramadan; check mosque announcements or MUIS website for precise daily schedules.

Transportation During Ramadan

MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)

  • Normal Operations: Frequent service on all lines during Ramadan

  • Peak Hours: 5:00-6:30 AM (Sahur travel) and 7:00-8:00 PM (Iftar travel)

  • Extended Night Service: Latest trains run 11:30 PM, accommodating post-Tarawih commutes

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair lifts available at all stations for elderly and disabled worshippers

Bus Services

  • 24-Hour Routes: Major routes operate throughout the night

  • Extended Frequency: Increased buses during evening and early morning

  • Route Numbers: Check LRT website or SBS Transit app for services to specific mosques

Parking Near Mosques

  • Arrive Early: 30 minutes before Maghrib for evening prayers

  • Limited Spaces: Parking becomes congested during peak prayer times

  • Alternative: Use Grab or Gojek for convenient transport during evening rushes

  • Paid Parking: Most mosque areas have metered parking or nearby parking buildings

Ride-Sharing (Grab, Gojek)

  • Convenient: Ideal for pre-dawn Sahur travel (4:00-5:30 AM)

  • Evening Rates: Higher surcharge during evening peak (7:00-8:00 PM)

  • Late Night: Readily available after Tarawih (10:00 PM onwards)

Workplace Considerations During Ramadan

Ministry of Manpower Guidelines:

  • Prayer Breaks: Employers must allow reasonable time for prayer

  • Flexible Hours: Can request adjusted working hours (e.g., 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM instead of 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

  • Meal Breaks: Extended or special breaks for breaking fast

Common Workplace Accommodations:

  • Prayer Rooms: Most companies provide dedicated prayer spaces

  • Iftar Facilities: Pantries available for breaking fast, some employers provide dates and water

  • Reduced Hours: Many Muslim employees work shorter shifts during Ramadan

  • Time Off: Leave for Hari Raya and Aidilfitri celebrations is standard

Employer Best Practices:

  • Provide prayer space with wudu facilities

  • Allow flexibility in work schedules

  • Offer Iftar meals or provide break times for eating

  • Recognize Hari Raya as paid public holiday

Health & Wellness During Ramadan

Hydration in Singapore's Climate

  • Daily Target: 2-3 liters of water between Iftar (7:15 PM) and Sahur (5:45 AM)

  • Humidity Factor: Singapore's 80-90% humidity increases fluid loss

  • Electrolyte Balance: Include salt, potassium, and minerals in meals

  • Pre-Sahur: Drink 2-3 glasses of water 30 minutes before Sahur

  • Post-Iftar: Start with small sips of water, then gradually increase

Nutrition Tips for Sustained Energy

  • Sahur Meal Components:

    • Complex carbohydrates: Oats, brown rice, whole grain bread

    • Protein: Eggs, chicken, fish, beans

    • Healthy fats: Nuts, avocado, olive oil

    • Fruits: Dates, bananas for quick energy

  • Iftar Meal Approach:

    • Start with 3 dates and water (Sunnah practice)

    • Follow with soup or broth (aids digestion)

    • Main course: Grilled protein and vegetables

    • Avoid excess fried foods common at bazaars

  • Avoid During Fasting:

    • Sugary drinks and excessive sweets (energy crashes)

    • Heavy, greasy foods at Iftar

    • Caffeinated beverages at Sahur (causes dehydration)

Sleep Management

  • Adjust Sleep Schedule: Sleep earlier in evening, small nap before Sahur

  • Night Duration: Approximately 8-9 hours available (10:00 PM to 5:45 AM)

  • Rest Quality: Sleep in cool, dark environment to optimize rest

Medical Considerations

  • Diabetes: Consult endocrinologist before fasting; may require modified schedule

  • Hypertension: Monitor blood pressure; medication timing may need adjustment

  • Pregnancy & Nursing: Consult OB-GYN; may be exempt from fasting

  • Chronic Illness: Discuss with physician; alternative worship forms may apply

  • Medications: Take time-sensitive medicines after Iftar or at Sahur as appropriate

Physical Activity

  • Exercise: Light stretching or walking acceptable; avoid intense workouts during fasting

  • Tarawih: Considered light physical activity and spiritual exercise

  • Avoid: Gym sessions, running, heavy labor during fasting hours

Zakat and Charitable Giving

Zakat Fitrah (Obligatory Alms)

  • Amount (2026): Announced by MUIS before end of Ramadan (typically SGD 10-12 per person)

  • Payment Deadline: Before Hari Raya prayer

  • Where to Pay: All mosques have designated Zakat Fitrah collection counters

  • Online: MUIS website provides online payment options

  • Purpose: Ensures poor can celebrate Hari Raya with dignity

Voluntary Sadaqah (Charity)

  • Accepted Year-Round: Daily acts of charity during Ramadan carry multiplied rewards

  • Common Forms: Feeding the poor, sponsoring Iftar meals, providing prayer materials

  • Organizations: MUIS, Singapore Muslim Foundation (SMF), Darul Aman, and individual mosques

Infaq at Mosques

  • Available: Donation boxes at all prayer areas

  • Used For: Mosque maintenance, poor relief, education programs

  • Documentation: Most mosques provide receipt for tax purposes

Community Engagement Opportunities

Volunteer at Mosques

  • Iftar Preparation: Help set up and serve meals

  • Bazaar Assistance: Support at Geylang Serai and other bazaars

  • Quranic Programs: Assist with Quran study circles and youth activities

  • Community Care: Help elderly and disabled worshippers

  • Registration: Contact individual mosques directly; positions available daily

Quran Study Circles (Tadarus)

  • Location: Held at all mosques after Maghrib or Tarawih

  • Format: Group Quran recitation, Tafsir (interpretation) lessons

  • Accessibility: Open to all levels; beginner-friendly groups available

  • Leaders: Trained instructors and Hafiz (Quran memorizers) lead sessions

Youth Programs

  • Masjid Ar-Raudhah: Specialized youth activities, sports, competitions

  • Sultan Mosque: Young Muslim community gatherings, networking

  • Various Mosques: Quiz nights, talent shows, social events

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Popular Ramadan Menu Items from Saffrons:

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Customization & Flexibility:

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Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026: Complete Celebration Guide

Official Date: Friday, 20 March 2026

Hari Raya Prayer Schedule

  • Prayer Time: 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

  • Location: Major mosques (some use grounds or nearby areas for overflow)

  • Recommended Arrival: 6:45 AM for reserved seating

  • Duration: Approximately 15-20 minutes for prayer + khutbah

Major Mosques for Hari Raya Prayer:

Mosque Capacity Google Maps Expected Crowds
Sultan Mosque 5,000 https://goo.gl/maps/1.3022,103.8590 Very High - Arrive 6:00 AM
Masjid Darul Aman 3,500 https://goo.gl/maps/1.3178,103.9046 High - Arrive 6:30 AM
Masjid Assyakirin 4,000+ https://goo.gl/maps/1.3355,103.7195 High - Arrive 6:30 AM
Masjid Yusof Ishak 4,500 https://goo.gl/maps/1.4265,103.7963 Moderate - Arrive 7:00 AM
Masjid Ar-Raudhah 4,000 https://goo.gl/maps/1.3485,103.7490 Moderate - Arrive 7:00 AM

Traditional Post-Prayer Customs

  • Salam Exchange: Community greetings with "Selamat Hari Raya"

  • Ziarah Kubur: Visiting graves of deceased relatives (days 2-3 after Hari Raya)

  • Open Houses: Families host relatives and friends throughout the day and weekend

Traditional Hari Raya Foods

  • Ketupat: Rice-filled packets with curry sauce, essential dish

  • Rendang: Spiced meat or vegetables in coconut milk

  • Lontong: Rice cakes served with sauce

  • Lemang: Glutinous rice cooked in bamboo

  • Kuih-Muih: Traditional sweets and cookies

  • Satay & Sambal: Grilled meat skewers with peanut dip

Green Packet (Ang Pow) Tradition

  • Given By: Parents and older relatives to unmarried children and young adults

  • Age: Typically given to those under 30 or still unmarried

  • Etiquette: Receive with right hand or both hands

  • Amount: Variable, typically SGD 5-50 depending on relationship

Shopping and Preparation (Before Hari Raya)

Geylang Serai Bazaar - Final Shopping Days

  • Address: Geylang Road, Singapore

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3160,103.8940

  • Hours: Daily 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM (extended until eve of Hari Raya)

  • Shopping: Traditional clothing, shoes, decorations, accessories

  • Food Stalls: Last-minute ingredients for home cooking

Mustafa Centre (Little India)

  • Address: 145 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 207325

  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1.3100,103.8550

  • Features: Wide selection of Ramadan and Hari Raya items, 24-hour operation

  • Hari Raya Promotions: Up to 70% discounts on selected items

Takashimaya Shopping Centre (Orchard)

Major Malls with Hari Raya Sales:

Cultural Decorations

  • Geylang Road Light-Up: Elaborate decorative arches and strings of lights

  • Sims Avenue: Secondary celebration avenue with traditional decorations

  • Kampong Gelam: Heritage area with cultural exhibitions and craft demonstrations

  • Peak Decoration Period: Mid-March through Hari Raya week

Community Events & Festivities

Geylang Serai Hari Raya Celebration

  • Duration: Throughout Ramadan, culminating in Hari Raya week

  • Features: Nightly cultural performances, traditional crafts, food festivals

  • Performance Times: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM daily

  • Attendance: Free, family-friendly event

Kampong Gelam Heritage Festival

  • Location: Around Sultan Mosque area

  • Features: Traditional music, dance, storytelling, heritage exhibitions

  • Timing: Hari Raya weekend (20-22 March 2026)

Community Open Houses

  • When: Hari Raya day and following weekend

  • Where: Private homes and community centers throughout Singapore

  • Typical Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

  • Etiquette: Arrive with small gift, greet hosts with "Selamat Hari Raya"

Transportation During Hari Raya Celebrations

Early Morning (6:00-8:30 AM)

  • MRT: Increased service for prayer attendees

  • Buses: Enhanced service to major mosques

  • Avoid: Personal vehicles if possible; severe congestion around mosques

Daytime (9:00 AM - 6:00 PM)

  • Open House Visiting: Use Grab/Gojek or drive with early departure

  • Parking: Limited near residential areas; arrive early

Evening (7:00 PM onwards)

  • Bazaar Visits: Extended bus service to Geylang Serai

  • Late Dining: All halal restaurants open with extended hours

Important Contact Information

MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura)

  • Website: www.muis.gov.sg

  • Phone: +65 6925 3000

  • Services: Prayer times, mosque directory, Zakat information, Islamic calendar

Emergency Mosque Contacts:

  • Sultan Mosque: +65 6293 4405

  • Masjid Darul Aman: +65 6744 5544

  • Masjid Ar-Raudhah: +65 6899 5840

  • Masjid Yusof Ishak: +65 6893 0093

Tourism & Cultural Information:

  • Visit Singapore: www.visitsingapore.com

  • Singapore Tourism Board: +65 6736 6622

  • Geylang Serai Information: Check local community centers

Saffrons Catering Contact:

  • Website: www.saffrons.com.sg

  • Ramadan Catering Inquiries: Available through website booking or direct contact

  • Service Area: Island-wide delivery with professional serving options

Summary: Key Dates & Times for Ramadan 2026 Singapore

Event Date Time
Ramadan Begins Wednesday, 18 February 2026 Maghrib
Sahur Ends (Daily) February 18 - March 19 ~5:45 AM
Iftar Begins (Daily) February 18 - March 19 ~7:15 PM
Isha Prayer (Daily) February 18 - March 19 ~8:15 PM
Tarawih Prayers Nightly 9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Ramadan Ends Thursday, 19 March 2026 Maghrib
Hari Raya Prayer Friday, 20 March 2026 7:30 AM
Public Holiday Friday, 20 March 2026 Full Day
Hari Raya Celebrations 20-22 March 2026 All Day

This comprehensive guide provides everything needed to observe Ramadan 2026 in Singapore with all mosque locations featuring Google Maps links, complete Iftar and Sahur options across every region, practical worship guidance, detailed Hari Raya celebration information, and premium catering solutions from trusted providers like Saffrons for creating memorable Ramadan experiences with family, friends, and communities.

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