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Project Infaq Ramadhan 2025
During Ramadhan 2024 there were 110,000 allocated spaces for tarawih prayers at 69 mosques and an additional 12,000 spaces at 31 mosque affiliated qaryahs each night
This year, 2025 number of congregants is expected to increase since there is no announcements of limitations for congregants.
Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, he will have a reward like theirs without diminishing their reward in the slightest.
[HR Tirmidhi & Ibn Majah]
During Ramadhan 2024 there were 110,000 allocated spaces for tarawih prayers at 69 mosques and an additional 12,000 spaces at 31 mosque affiliated qaryahs each night
Sum it up 3,660,000 congregants ({110,000 + 12,000} x 30 days) attended Terawih during Ramadhan in 2024, Singapore
This year, 2025 number of congregants is expected to increase since there is no announcements of limitations for congregants.

Alhamdulillah. In 2024 we managed to supply more than 250,000 boxes, containing 3 pieces of dates each, to various mosques in Singapore.
The boxes of kurma were handed out to the congregants who had their iftar at the mosques, people who fulfill their zakat, congregants for terawih and staff of the mosques.

That’s only about 7% out of the total congregants during Ramadhan 2024.
This year, In Syaa Allah, we would like to invite you to this infaq project to serve more congregants.
Though what we do may do may be at a smaller scale compared to other charity works islandwide, but we strive to improve our work processes so that the activities and projects we organise can prosper and become stronger.
May Allah bless all the sponsors, members and volunteers in this Project Infaq Ramadhan and the congregants we managed to help. Aamiin.
“Alhamdulillah. I can’t express how thankful I am for our mosque’s generosity in giving out boxes of dates for iftar. During Ramadan, breaking my fast with these dates feels incredibly meaningful. Every evening, as I pick up a date to break my fast, I’m reminded of the unity and compassion that bind our community together.”
Hj Rosli Omar


