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The Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Abbreviation: MUIS; Jawi: مجليس أڬام اسلام سيڠاڤورا; Template:Lang-ar; Arabic Romanization: almajlis al'iislami singhafura), also known as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore, is a statutory board of Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth in Singapore. As a majlis, its role is to look after the administration and interests of Singapore's Muslim community. The Majlis is headed by a Council, in which members are appointed by the President of Singapore. Since 2009, the council is headquartered in the Singapore Islamic Hub, located along Braddell Road.[1]

History and role[]

MUIS was established in 1968 when the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) came into effect.

The principal functions of MUIS are:[2]

  • Administration of Muslim affairs e.g. zakat, wakaf (endowment), pilgrimage affairs, and halal certification
  • Construction and administration of mosques development and management
  • Administration of Madrasah and Islamic education
  • Issuance of fatwas (religious rulings)
  • Provision of financial relief to poor and needy Muslims

Under AMLA, MUIS is a statutory board of the Singapore Government. It comes under the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth,[3] and under the direct supervision of the Minister-In-Charge of Muslim Affairs.

Its primary statutory role is to advise the President of Singapore on all Islamic matters as well as the religious interests and issues faced by the Muslim Community in Singapore.

The Council of MUIS[]

The Council of MUIS operates as the overall decision-making body and has responsibility for the formulation of policies and operational plans.

The Council comprises the President of MUIS, the Mufti of Singapore, persons recommended by the Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs and other persons nominated by Muslim organisations. The President of Singapore appoints all members of the Council.

Template:As of Haji Mohd Alami Musa serves as President of MUIS and Dr Mohamed Fatris bin Bakaram as the Mufti of Singapore.[4]

MUIS Council
Role Name Portfolio
President Mohammad Alami Bin Musa Head, Studies in Inter-Religious Relations in Plural Societies (SRP),

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) & Ambassador (Non-Resident)

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore-Algeria

Mufti Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir Mufti of the Republic of Singapore
Member Abdul Razak Bin Hassan Maricar
Member Mr Abu Bakar bin Mohd Nor Chairman of the Tampines Central Citizen's Consultative Committee
Member Dr Rahayu Buang Director
Child Development & Sector Funding
Early Childhood Development Agency
Ministry of Social and Family Development
Member Ustaz Fathurrahman M Dawoed Executive Director
Andalus Corporation Pte Ltd
Member Haji Farihullah s/o Abdul Wahab Safiuallah
Member Mr Rohan Nizam Basheer President
Singapore Malay Teachers' Union
Member Mr Asa'ad Sameer Ahmad Bagharib
Member Ustaz Mohamad Hasbi Bin Hassan President
Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association)

Co-Chairman
Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG)
Member Nora Bte Rustham Director
Jamiyah Education Centre
Jamiyah Singapore
Member Ustaz Pasuni Bin Maulan Kadi
Registry of Muslim Marriages
Singapore
Member Zuraidah binte Abdullah Chief Executive Officer
Yayasan Mendaki
Member Rahayu Binte Mohamad President
Persatuan Pemuda Pemudi Islam Singapura
Member Dr Rufaihah Binte Abdul Jalil Senior Research Fellow
Department of Surgery
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
National University of Singapore
Member Mr Muhammad Imran Kuna Abdullah President
Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore
Member Mr Abdul Hamid Abdullah Executive Advisor (Risk Management, Audit and Regulatory Technology)
Straits Interactive Pte Ltd
Member Ustazah Sukarti Bte Asmoin
Member Dr Syed Harun Bin Taha Alhabsyi Medical Officer
Singapore Armed Forces Medical Corps
Ministry of Defence (MINDEF)
MUIS Executive Leadership
Appointment Name
Chief Executive Esa Masood
Mufti Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir
Deputy Chief Executive I Dr Albakri Ahmad
Deputy Chief Executive II Vacant
Deputy Mufti Ustaz Mohd Murat Md Aris
Ustaz Mohammad Hannan Hassan
Director, Legal Ms Shahla Iqbal
MUIS Divisions
Division Directors
Office of Mufti Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir, Mufti
  • Irwan Hadi Mohd Shuhaimy, Deputy Director (Religious Policy & Research)
  • Dr Mohammad Hannan Hassan, Deputy Mufti
  • Ustaz Mohd Murat Md Aris, Deputy Mufti
  • Mahmoud Mathlub Sidek, Assistant Director (Asatizah Recognition)
Education Zalman Putra Ahmad Ali, Director, Education Policy & Systems
  • Muhammad Nasir Johari, Head, Madrasah Policy & Planning

Sharifah Farah Syed Mahamood Aljunied, Director, Education & Student Development

Finance & Asset Development Mohamed Azam Abdul Aziz, Senior Director
  • Rujok Pandi, Director Agency Services
    • Abdul Rahim Saleh, Director Collaborative Projects
  • Norhayati Haron, Director Asset Services & Finance
    • Mohd Safie Osman, Head Financial Accounting
  • Dewi Hartaty Suratty, Director Asset Policy & Industry Development
  • Masagoes Muhammad Isyak Mohamad Amin, Deputy Director Asset Systems & Endowment
Human Capital Dr Noraslinda Zuber, Director
  • Azlina Manas, Senior Assistant Director
Strategy & Transformation Bohari Jaon, Senior Director
  • Mohd Azree Rahim, Deputy Director (Strategy & Organisation Excellence)
  • Mohd Yasman Abdul Salam, Deputy Director (IT & Digital Services)
Mosque & Community Development Modamad Helmy Mohd Isa, Senior Director
  • Sakdun Sardi, Assistant Director Mosque & Social Development
  • Adnan Abdul Hamid, Assistant Director Community Engagement
  • Mohd Nazirin Abu Bakar, Head Community Engagement
Group Infrastructure & Resilience Zaini Osman, Director
  • Muhammad Taufiq Arifin, Assistant Director
Strategic Engagement Mohamed Asri Abdul Aziz, Director
  • Ridhwan Mohd Basor, Head Community Resillence
  • Mohamed Ali Atan, Head Harmony Centre

Singapore Islamic Hub[]

Main article: Singapore Islamic Hub

Halal Certifications[]

Main article: Halal certification in Singapore

The MUIS Halal services formally started in 1978. The move to set up its Halal Certification Strategic Unit was driven by the increasing demand for Halal-certified products and eating establishments, as well as the need to regulate the Halal industry.

In 2009, Muis certified more than 2,600 premises and has played an important role as the custodian of Halal food assurance for Singapore’s 15% Muslim population. Furthermore, the promising Halal food industry with the availability of many Halal-certified eating establishments has helped to foster social interaction between individuals from diverse racial, cultural and religious backgrounds.[5]

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See also[]

  • Islam in Singapore
  • List of mosques in Singapore
  • Majlis

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