Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs
| Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs | |
|---|---|
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| Member of | Cabinet of Singapore  Parliament of Singapore  | 
| Reports to | Prime Minister of Singapore | 
| Appointer | Prime Minister of Singapore | 
| Term length | At the Prime Minister's pleasure | 
| Formation | 5 September 1977 | 
| First holder | Ahmad Mattar | 
The Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs is a special appointment in the Cabinet of Singapore that oversees policies and issues related to the Malay–Muslim community in Singapore. Established in 1977, all officeholders has been a part of said community and the minister also oversees the Administration of Muslim Law Act. The incumbent minister is Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim of the People's Action Party (PAP).[1]
List of officeholders
| Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Cabinet | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
   |  Ahmad Mattar[2] MP for Brickworks (until 1988) and Brickworks GRC (from 1988) (born 1940)  |  5 September 1977  |  30 June 1993  |  PAP | Lee K. V | |
| Lee K. VI | ||||||
| Lee K. VII | ||||||
| Lee K. VIII | ||||||
| Goh I | ||||||
| Goh II | ||||||
   |  Abdullah Tarmugi MP for Bedok GRC (until 1996) and East Coast GRC (from 1997) (born 1944)  |  30 June 1993  |  24 March 2002  |  PAP | ||
| Goh III | ||||||
| Goh IV | ||||||
   |  Yaacob Ibrahim MP for Jalan Besar GRC (until 2011) and Moulmein–Kallang GRC (from 2011) (born 1955)  |  25 March 2002  |  30 April 2018  |  PAP | ||
| Lee H. I | ||||||
| Lee H. II | ||||||
| Lee H. III | ||||||
| Lee H. IV | ||||||
   |  Masagos Zulkifli MP for Tampines GRC (born 1963)  |  1 May 2018  |  22 May 2025  |  PAP | ||
| Lee H. V | ||||||
| Wong I | ||||||
   |  Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim MP for Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC (born 1968) Acting  |  23 May 2025  |  Incumbent | PAP | Wong II | |
References
- ^ Ng, Abigail (2025-05-21), "Faishal Ibrahim appointed acting minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs in Cabinet reshuffle", Channel News Asia, Channel News Asia, archived from the original on 2025-05-21
 - ^ Koh, Jaime. "Ahmad Mattar". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board, Singapore. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
 
 




