Ramadan is a special time of reflection, fasting, and community, and Singapore offers plenty of ways to observe the holy month meaningfully. Whether you’re looking for iftar spots, prayer times, or Ramadan bazaars in Singapore, here’s your ultimate Ramadan Singapore guide.
1. Prayer Times & Niat Puasa

Before fasting, it’s important to set your intention (niat puasa) and be aware of sahur and iftar times. You can check official Ramadan prayer times in Singapore via:
📌 Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) – Official website & prayer apps
📌 Mosques in Singapore – Most will display daily prayer schedules
Niat Puasa Ramadan (Intentions for Fasting)
“Nawaitu sauma ghodin ‘an adā’i fardi syahri ramadhāna hadzihis sanati lillāhi ta‘ālā.”
(I intend to fast tomorrow for Ramadan this year for the sake of Allah SWT.)
Doa Buka Puasa (Dua for Breaking Fast)
“Allahumma inni laka sumtu, wa bika aamantu, wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu, wa ‘ala rizq-ika-aftartu.”
(O Allah! I fasted for You, I believe in You, I put my trust in You, and with Your sustenance, I break my fast.)
2. Best Iftar Spots in Singapore

After a full day of fasting, here are some top places to break your fast:
Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar – Must-visit for street food & festive vibes
Hajjah Maimunah – Authentic Malay & Indonesian dishes
Tipo Pizzeria – Halal Italian comfort food
Zam Zam Singapore – Famous for murtabak & biryani
3. Ramadan Bazaars & Events in Singapore
Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar – The biggest and most popular bazaar in Singapore! Open throughout Ramadan with food, clothes, and festive décor.
Sultan Mosque Night Market – A beautiful spot to experience the spirit of Ramadan in the heart of Kampong Glam.
or you can go to Johor for more option Ramadan Bazaars like Bazaar Skudai, Taman University and many more.
4. Modest Fashion & Hijab Ramadan Challenge
Thinking of embracing modest fashion this month? The Hijab Ramadan Challenge encourages Muslimahs to wear modest yet stylish outfits throughout Ramadan. Popular hijab-friendly brands in Singapore include:
5. Where to Perform Terawih Prayers in Singapore
Most mosques in Singapore hold Terawih prayers throughout Ramadan. Some of the best places include:
Masjid Sultan – Historic & spacious for large congregations
Masjid Al-Istighfar – East-side favorite with a peaceful ambiance
Masjid Darul Ghufran – One of the largest mosques in Singapore
6. Giving Back: Zakat & Charity
Ramadan is also about giving and helping those in need. You can pay Zakat through:
💰 MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore)
💰 Mosques & Online Donation Platforms
With all these Ramadan activities, food options, and spiritual practices, you can fully embrace the spirit of the holy month in Singapore. Wishing you a blessed Ramadan!