Masjid Mujahidin in Queenstown was the first mosque built under Singapore's Mosque Building Fund, opening in 1977 to serve the new HDB heartlands. It set the template for the modern "new-generation" neighbourhood mosque — purpose-built for growing estates rather than inherited from a historic kampong.
Times follow the official MUIS timetable for Singapore, updated daily. Full monthly timetable on the prayer-times tool.
In Singapore, Friday (Jumu'ah) prayers are held around midday. Most mosques run one session; larger mosques offer two. Whether a women's (Muslimah) space is available for Jumu'ah, and the khutbah language, vary by mosque and session — confirm the current details with the mosque or on the MuslimSG app.
From Masjid Mujahidin, the qibla (direction of the Kaaba) is about 293° (WNW). Use the live qibla compass to align precisely on your phone.
Masjid Mujahidin follows the official MUIS prayer times for Singapore, shown live on this page each day (Subuh, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib and Isyak). For the exact iqamah timing, arrive a few minutes early or check with the mosque.
Yes. Like most Singapore mosques it holds Friday prayers around midday; larger mosques may run two sessions. Session times, khutbah language and whether a women's (Muslimah) space is available for Jumu'ah vary — confirm with the mosque or on the MuslimSG app.