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Masjid Al-Abdul Razak, or Al-Abdul Razak Mosque is a mosque in Singapore. Nested amidst the private houses of the well-to-do Malays in the east, this old generation mosque was built in 1965. The mosque, with a capacity of 300, underwent minor renovations in 1997 to include additional facilities. It has a full-time imam (religious teacher) and noja (mosque caretaker). Religious classes are held on an ad-hoc basis. Currently, there are religious classes for the ladies every Thursday evening. Classes for the men are held every Friday evening.
See also
- Islam
- Timeline of Islamic history
- List of mosques
- Religion in Singapore
- Islam in Singapore
- List of mosques in Singapore
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