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Living As A Muslim In Singapore: 4 Things Every Newcomer Should Know

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Outside of predominantly Muslim countries such as Indonesia and the Arabic states, Singapore is one of the best places for a Muslim to live.

Islam is one of the largest religions in the world but in some areas, the population of believers is often one of the smaller minority groups. Living in such areas can be a challenge because access to Muslim-friendly goods and services can be limited. Muslims follow a strict set of rules that govern their daily lives. From praying five times a day to only consuming food approved by religious authorities, there are many considerations in the practice of the Islamic faith.

About 15 percent of Singaporean residents identify as believers of Islam, and this has allowed for the island nation to be more Muslim-friendly. If you are a Muslim who has just moved to Singapore, here are four things that you should know about your new home country.

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4. Cost of Living Is High

Living in Singapore has many perks like having a very clean environment and extensive public health care services. However, the cost of living is quite high compared to other countries. If you have a limited budget, take advantage of shopping in Singapore’s famous markets. Bugis Street Market is probably the most popular shopping destination for locals and tourists alike. You can find everything from clothes and electronics to houseware and cosmetics in this area.

Another budget-saving option is to use Singapore’s reliable public transportation instead of getting a car. The Mass Rapid Transport or MRT is fairly easy to navigate, even for newcomers. It will take you pretty much anywhere you need to go for an affordable rate. And if you board the MRT before 7:45am, you can also take advantage of the reduced fare rates it offers for early birds.

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