About SolatGoWhere
A free directory helping Muslims in Singapore find mosques and prayer spaces — whether they are nearby, tucked inside a building, or easy to miss when you are somewhere unfamiliar.
Why We Built This
Singapore has many places to pray, from major mosques to smaller musollahs inside malls, offices, hospitals, campuses, and transit hubs. Some are easy to find, but many are not obvious on mainstream maps or are hard to locate quickly when you are on the move.
When it is time to pray, uncertainty becomes friction. SolatGoWhere exists to reduce that friction with a searchable map of official mosques and community-shared prayer spaces, built to make nearby options easier to discover and easier to trust.
How It Works
Official mosques are included as trusted listings
SolatGoWhere includes official mosque listings so users can reliably find established places of worship alongside smaller prayer spaces. These listings may include core information such as location, operating hours, and website where available.
The community can add missing prayer spaces
Musollahs and other smaller prayer spaces can be submitted by the community, especially when they are difficult to discover elsewhere. Submissions help the directory grow beyond what standard maps usually cover.
Trust is shown openly
Community-added listings can appear quickly in a pending state and become more trusted over time as other users verify them. This keeps the directory useful in the short term while making trust visible instead of hidden.
How to Contribute
The simplest way to help is to add a prayer space that is missing from the map. If you know a musollah in your office, mall, school, hospital, or another place people regularly visit, adding it can save someone else a lot of uncertainty later.
You can also verify a listing you have personally used. And if something is inaccurate, each listing page makes it easy to flag issues so the directory can stay useful and current.
SolatGoWhere is meant to be practical first: a simpler way to find a place to pray, whether that is a mosque you can count on or a nearby prayer space shared by the community.