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EIDULFITRI PRAYERS for MOSQUES (UPDATED) 1 Syawal 1439H EIDULFITRI PRAYERS FOR MOSQUES (UPDATED) 1 Syawal 1439H LANGUAGE OF NO. NAME & ADDRESS OF MOSQUES TIME SERMON North Mosque Cluster 1 Masjid Abdul Hamid Kg Pasiran, 10 Gentle Rd 8:00 am Malay 2 Masjid Ahmad Ibrahim, 15 Jln Ulu Seletar 7:45 am Malay 3 Masjid Alkaff Upper Serangoon, 66 Pheng Geck Avenue 8:00 am Malay 7:45 am Malay 4 Masjid Al-Muttaqin, 5140 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 8:45 am English 5 Masjid An-Nahdhah, No 9A Bishan St 14 8:00 am Malay 6 Masjid An-Nur, 6 Admiralty Road 7:30 am Malay 7 Masjid Assyafaah, 1 Admiralty Lane 8:00 am Malay 8 Masjid Haji Yusoff, 2 Hillside Drive 8:00 am Malay Malay 9 Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi, 76 Kim Keat Road 8:30 am Arabic 10 Masjid Muhajirin, 275 Braddell Road 8:15 am Malay 11 Masjid Omar Salmah, 441B Jalan Mashor 8:15 am Malay 12 Masjid Darul Makmur, 950 Yishun Avenue 2 8:00 am Malay 13 Masjid Yusof Ishak, 20 Woodlands Drive 17 8:00 am Malay Masjid Petempatan Melayu Sembawang, 27-B Jalan 14 8:15 am Malay Mempurong 15 Masjid Al-Istiqamah, 2 Serangoon North Avenue 2 8:00 am Malay 16 Masjid En-Naeem, 120 Tampines Road 7:45 am Malay South Mosque Cluster 8:00 am 1 Masjid Abdul Gafoor, 41 Dunlop Street Arabic 9:00 am 2 Masjid Al-Abrar, 192 Telok Ayer Street 8:30 am Arabic 3 Masjid Al-Amin, 50 Telok Blangah Way 8:00 am Malay 4 Masjid Al-Falah, Cairnhill Place #01-01, Bideford Road 8:15 am English 5 Masjid Ba'alwie, 2 Lewis Road 8:30 am Malay 6 Masjid Bencoolen, 51 Bencoolen St, #01-01 8:00 am Tamil 7 Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, 4001 Beach Road 8:00 am Malay Malay 8 Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh (Palmer), 37 Palmer Road 8:15 am English 9 Masjid Jamae Chulia, 218 South Bridge Road 8:30 am Tamil 10 Masjid Jamae Queenstown, 946 Margaret Drive 8:30 am Malay 11 Masjid Jamiyah Ar-Rabitah, 601 Tiong Bahru Road 8:30 am Malay & English 12 Masjid Kampong Delta, 10 Delta Avenue 8:30 am English English Arabic 13 Masjid Malabar, 471 Victoria Street 8:30 am Malayalam Urdu 14 Masjid Moulana Mohd Ali, 80 UOB Plaza, Raffles Place 8:30 am Arabic 15 Masjid Mujahidin, 590 Stirling Road 8:00 am Malay 16 Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka, 10 Keng Cheow Street 8:30 am Malay 17 Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim, 30 Telok Blangah Rd 8:30 am Malay 18 Masjid Sultan, 3 Muscat Street 8:30 am Malay 19 Masjid Tasek Utara, 46 Bristol Road 8:00 am Malay East Mosque Cluster 1 Masjid Al-Ansar, 155 Bedok North Avenue 1 8:00 am Malay 2 Masjid Al-Istighfar, 2 Pasir Ris Walk 7:35 am Malay 8:30 am Malay 3 Masjid Darul Aman, 1 Jalan Eunos 9:30 am Bengali 4 Masjid Alkaff Kampung Malay, 200 Bedok Reservoir Road 8:00 am Malay 5 Masjid Al-Mawaddah, 151 Compassvale Bow 8:00 am Malay 6 Masjid Darul Ghufran, 503 Tampines Avenue 5 8:00 am Malay 8:00 am Malay 7 Masjid Haji Mohd Salleh (Geylang), 245 Geylang Road 9:00 am Bengali 7:30 am Malay 8 Masjid Al-Islah, 30 Punggol Field 8:30 am English 9 Masjid Kampung Siglap, 451 Marine Parade Road 8:15 am Malay 10 Masjid Al-Abdul Razak, 30 Jalan Ismail 8:15 am Malay 11 Masjid Al-Taqua, 11A Jalan Bilal off Bedok Road 8:15 am Malay 12 Masjid Kassim, 450 Changi Road 8:00 am Malay 13 Masjid Khadijah, 583 Geylang Road 8:00 am English 14 Masjid Khalid, 130 Joo Chiat Road 8:00 am Malay 15 Masjid Mydin, 67 Jalan Lapang 8:15 am Malay 16 Masjid Sallim Mattar, 1 Mattar Rd 8:00 am Malay 17 Masjid Wak Tanjong, 25 Paya Lebar Road 8:30 am Malay 18 Masjid Abdul Aleem Siddique, 90 Lorong K Telok Kurau 8:15 am Malay West Mosque Cluster Malay 1 Masjid Ahmad, 2 Lorong Sarhad (South Buona Vista Rd) 8:30 am English 2 Masjid Al-Firdaus, 11 Jalan Ibadat 8:15 am Malay English 3 Masjid Al-Huda, 34 Jalan Haji Alias 8:00 am Malay 4 Masjid Al-Iman, 10 Bukit Panjang Ring Road 8:00 am Malay 5 Masjid Al-Khair, 1 Teck Whye Crescent 8:00 am Malay 7:30 am Malay 6 Masjid Al-Mukminin, 271 Jurong East Street 21 9:00 am English 7 Masjid Ar-Raudhah, 30 Bukit Batok East Avenue 2 7:45 am Malay 7:30 am Malay 8 Masjid Assyakirin, 550 Yung An Road 8:15 am Bengali 8:00 am Malay 9 Masjid Darussalam, 3002 Commonwealth Avenue West 9:00 am English & Bengali 10 Masjid Hang Jebat, 100 Jalan Hang Jebat 8:15 am Malay 8:00 am Malay 11 Masjid Hasanah, 492 Teban Gardens Road 9:00 am English 12 Masjid Hussein Sulaiman, 394 Pasir Panjang Road 8:15 am Malay 13 Masjid Pulau Bukom 8:00 am Malay 14 Masjid Pusara Aman, 11 Lim Chu Kang Road 8:00 am Malay 15 Masjid Tentera Di Raja, 81 Clementi Road 8:15 am Malay 7:30 am Malay 16 Masjid Maarof, 20 Jurong West St 26 8:30 am Bengali EIDULFITRI PRAYERS AT STADIUM, MULTI-PURPOSE HALL, VOID DECK & OPEN FIELD BY MOSQUE QARYAH & ASSOCIATIONS (UPDATED) 1 Syawal 1439H NO. LOCATION TIME East District 1 Multi-Purpose Hall Blk 757B, Pasir Ris St 71 8:00 am 2 Void Deck Blk 108 & 116, Simei Street 1 8:15 am 3 Void Deck Blk 286, Tampines St 22 8:15 am 4 Void Deck Blk 450, Tampines St 42 8:00 am 5 Multi-Purpose Hall Blk 498N, Tampines St 45 8:15 am 6 Void Deck (Level 2) Blk 827A, Tampines St 81 8:30 am 7 Void Deck Blk 898, Tampines St 81 8:15 am 8 Void Deck Blk 847, Tampines St 83 8:00 am 9 Void Deck Blk 924, Tampines St 91 8:00 am 10 Void Deck Blk 107, Bedok North Road 8:30 am 11 Multi-Purpose Hall Blk 775A, Bedok Reservoir View 8:30 am Silat Centre of Excellence, 7 Bedok North Street 2 12 8:15 am (Organised by Persisi) 13 Open Space next to Blk 46, Marine Crescent 8:15 am 14 Void Deck Blk 60 Marine Drive 8:15 am 15 Void Deck Blk 64, Kallang Bahru 8:00 am North District 1 Void Deck, Blk 256 Serangoon Central Drive 8:15 am 2 Sheltered Hard Court Beside Block 327 Yishun Ring Road 8:00 am 3 Void Deck, Blk 610 Yishun Street 61 8:15 am 4 Link House beside Blk 172 Woodlands Street 13 8:00 am 5 Link House, Blk 895E, Woodlands Drive 50 8:30 am 6 Link House, Blk 732A, Woodlands Circle 8:30 am 7 Void Deck, Blk 658, Woodlands Ring Road 8:30 am 8 Link House Blk 687D & Void deck Blk 687B, Woodlands Drive 75 8:30 am 9 Link House Blk 524A Woodlands Drive 14 8:30 am Serangoon Stadium, 33 Yio Chu Kang Rd 10 8:45 am (Organised by Muhammadiyah Association) Stadium Hougang, 100 Hougang Ave 2 11 8:30 am (Organised by PERGAS) West District 1 Open Space Beside Blk 627, Yew Tee Close 8:15 am 2 Hardcourt Blk 630 Bukit Batok Central 8:00 am 3 Multi-Purpose Hall Blk 209A, Boon Lay Place 8:00 am 4 Void Deck Blk 432, Jurong West Street 42 8:00 am 5 Void Deck Blk 978 / 979, Jurong West St 93 8:00 am NOTE: Schedule is correct as at time of printing. Kindly check with the respective mosques for latest timing. .
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