Shia Islam in Singapore
Shia Muslims are a minority in Singapore. Twelver Shias have been in Singapore since before the First World War. In the 1970s Rajabali Jumabhoy and his wife Fatima Premjee bought a shophouse in Lim Ah Woo Road where Muharram majaalis were addressed by Maulana Mazahir (an Urdu-language preacher from Lucknow in India).
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Jaafari Muslim Association
A Shiite association named Jaafari Muslim Association was approved in 1998. The first meeting was held on 9 January 1998 at the Imam Bargah. The founding committee members were as follows:
- Ameerali Jumabhoy
- Abdul Karim Sulaiman
- Ahmadjirony Alap
- Ali Y. Aladin
- Jahari Hj. Affandi
- Asad Jumabhoy
- Muhammad. Ithinin Kasmin
- Muhammad Said Saibon
- Tayib Alias
- Kassamali S. Merchant
- Muhammad Nabil Abdullah Lam[1]
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References
- Jaafari assoc Singapore. Shia in Singapore Archived 2013-01-26 at Archive.today
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