Tours & Trails

Nagore Dargah - The Endearing Icon of Telok Ayer

by Nagore Dargah
4 - 5 May • 10:00am

Nagore Dargah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre is one of the oldest faith-linked monuments at Telok Ayer. The tour will cover the history of the centre as well as the different roles it has played in the Indian Muslim Community over the last 200 years.

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Saturday, 4 May | 10:30am - 12pm
Sunday, 5 May | 10am - 12pm

Venue: Nagore Dagrah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre, 140, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068604
Meeting Point: Meet at Nagore Dargah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre
Fee: $10
Registration Link:
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Nagore Dargah@Telok Ayer, the Singapore memorial to the Saint of Nagore, was built by the Chulia Muslims – Tamil-speaking Muslims from the Coromandel Coast of India – in the early 19th Century.

Over the years, with periodic reclamation, the coastline has moved further south. The memorial too has undergone several attempts at renewing its structure and its unique blend of construction befitting a place of solace and reflection. While not a mosque, the memorial has occasionally served as a place of prayer when neighbouring mosques underwent renovation. In 2011, it became an Indian Muslim Heritage Centre.

Programme participants will also get a rare opportunity to visit the roof of the Nagore Dargah.

In the early 1900s, it was not common for immigrants and locals to frequent the doctor when one was sick; most made do with OTC medicines for addressing common ailments. While pioneer Indian Muslims are now better remembered for their restaurants and money changers, Mr Adam Naina Mohamed became a pioneer and a household name in this niche market. Where was this located? What happened over the years? These questions will be answered by the descendent Mr Adam Shahul Hamid. Mr Adam who will also share about the place his ancestors originated from in Tamil Nadu – Koothanallur, which is sometimes known as mini-Singapore.
*Mr Adam Shahul Hamid will be present to share his story on Sunday, 5 May.

Nagore Dargah
The Nagore Dargah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre documents the history of Indian Muslims and their many contributions to Singapore. The Centre currently occupies the site of the historic former Nagore Dargah, a memorial commemorating the Sufi preacher-saint Shahul Hamid, erected by Chulia pioneers from the Coromandel Coast in southern India.




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