The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) has announced that 100,000 Muslims are expected to attend the Ramadan prayer at Sultan Mosque on April 2, 2022. This is a significant increase from the 50,000 Muslims who attended the prayer in 2021.
MUIS has taken a number of steps to prepare for the large crowd, including increasing the number of prayer mats and fans in the mosque. The mosque will also be open for prayers 24 hours a day during Ramadan.
There are plenty of things to do in Singapore during Ramadan, whether you are Muslim or not. Here are 20 ideas:
Here are five tips for making the most of Ramadan:
Here are some common mistakes to avoid during Ramadan:
May this Ramadan be a blessed and peaceful one for all Muslims in Singapore and around the world.
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