Take a trip back in time and explore Singapore’s last kampong-style surau (an Islamic place of worship) with Ustaz Imran Khan as he shares the importance of neighbours in Islamic tradition and how the surau continues to be the focal point of community activities
Take a trip back in time and explore Singapore’s last kampong-style surau (an Islamic place of worship) with Ustaz Imran Khan as he shares the importance of neighbours in Islamic tradition and how the surau continues to be the focal point of community activities.
Kampong Lorong Buangkok surau is a small prayer facility located in Kampong Lorong Buangkok, the last remaining traditional village in Singapore. Inside the surau, participants would find a prayer hall or musallah where worshippers gather to perform their prayers. The prayer area typically features a clean and spacious carpeted floor, allowing for congregational prayers. The qibla, indicating the direction of Mecca, is indicated by a niche or a marked wall.
For many years, the surau serves as a community centre in the village, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie among the local community.
The Surau Al-Firdaus Lorong Buangkok, despite its unassuming exterior, holds great importance as a place of worship for the local community, tracing its roots back to the 1960s. Situated in Kampong Lorong Buangkok, the last remaining kampung in Singapore, the surau serves as a prayer venue and also offers religious classes to cater to the needs of those who visit. It is noteworthy that both residents and non-residents of Kampong Lorong Buangkok utilise the surau, emphasising its inclusive nature.
Sunday, 20 August 2023
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