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We have done many projects over the years. These are our best.
We have done many projects over the years. These are our best.
Lyf @ Chinatown located within Jamae Chulia Heritage is the fourth Wakaf Revitalisation Scheme (WRS) project. It is a unique commercial mixed development comprising a 90-key service residence as well as commercial retail and dining spaces. It is also the second partnership Warees has established with The Ascott Limited, a subsidiary of Capitaland Investments
The Red House is the first project under Warees’ signature Wakaf Revitalisation Scheme. Using a unique institutional investments funding model, the project was funded fully by Islamic institutions.
Unlocking the value of wakaf land in District 10 through the development and lease sale of six prestigious semi-detached residential units (strata landed)
The development of Wakaf Bencoolen using a sukuk structure was the first of its kind in the Asia Pacific region. The project won the Syeikh Al-Maktoum Award.
Darul Ghufran Mosque, which opened in 1990, underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. The mosque reopened in 2019 with new features and facilities
Al-Islah Mosque is the second mosque built under Phase IV of Muis’ Mosque Building Programme. With its capacity for 4,000 congregants, Al-Islah Mosque serves the growing Muslim community in Punggol
The name of the mosque was first announced by Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong at the 2014 National Day Rally. Naming the mosque after Encik Yusof Ishak, the Republic’s first president
Maarof Mosque is the third mosque built under Phase IV of Muis Mosque Building Programme. It is also Singapore’s 25th satellite mosque to be funded by the Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF)
First opened in 1981 under Phase 1 of the Mosque Building Fund (MBF) Programme, the history of Al-Ansar Mosque started much earlier in 1974 when a few community and religious leaders in the area held a meeting to propose for the building of a new mosque in Chai Chee