One of the main minorities in Singapore are the Malays. Malay influences can still be seen throughout the island today. In the past Malay culture centered around the kampong ( the Malay equivalent to a village), but today, like many Singaporeans, Malays living in housing estates in Singapore.
Like many Asian culture, the Malay culture emphasizes on family values and are a close-knitted community. As majority of the Malays are Muslims, the two main celebrations of the Malay community are Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji; both are public holiday which all Singaporeans enjoy. The smaller-scale festivals are: the first day of the Muslim calendar month of Muharram (a New Year celebration), and Maulud (Prophet Muhammad's birthday).
As majority of Malays in Singapore (and throughout the world) are Muslims, they do not eat pork. So ...Read more »
Like many Asian culture, the Malay culture emphasizes on family values and are a close-knitted community. As majority of the Malays are Muslims, the two main celebrations of the Malay community are Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji; both are public holiday which all Singaporeans enjoy. The smaller-scale festivals are: the first day of the Muslim calendar month of Muharram (a New Year celebration), and Maulud (Prophet Muhammad's birthday).
As majority of Malays in Singapore (and throughout the world) are Muslims, they do not eat pork. So ...Read more »
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