Singapore declares Muslim shrine as national heritage centre

Daily News & Analysis, 17 Dec 2010
A 182-year-old replica of a dargah in India built by Tamil Muslims here in memory of a revered 16th century Sufi saint has been declared a national heritage centre.
The Nagore Dargah, dedicated to Sufi saint Shahul Hamid, would be reopened in May next year after a two-year renovation costing about SGD 500,000, Islamic Religious Council of Singapore announced yesterday. Full story

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