Nambikkai (Malaysia) – Unity in Diversity: Singapore’s Meaningful Ramadan Celebration Brings Communities Together

With the aim of strengthening religious harmony, social cohesion, and mutual respect across Singapore, Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore), in collaboration with the Royal Kings Group, successfully organised an Iftar gathering.
The event took place on 6 March 2026 (Friday) from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm at the SNM Nursing Home@Riverwalk, located at 2 Yishun Lane.
Dr Syed Harun Alhabsyi, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Ministry of National Development (MND), graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour. In his address, Dr Harun highlighted Singapore’s core values of social cohesion, religious harmony, and the coexistence of diverse cultures.
“Singapore is a global example of a country where people of different religions, languages, and cultures live in harmony. This Iftar event was organised to highlight that profound value,” he said.
Religious leaders, representatives from community organisations, business leaders, and members of the public from various communities attended the event, echoing a strong message of harmony. It was a meaningful gathering that reflected Singapore’s national identity — unity in diversity.
Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore), guided by the humanitarian teachings of Sree Narayana Guru, has long played a significant role in social services, elderly care, and humanitarian initiatives. The organisation continues to champion human equality, fraternity, and social harmony through events that bring together Singapore’s diverse communities. This Iftar gathering formed an important part of that ongoing effort.
At the event, Mr Sirajudeen, Founder and Chairman of the Royal Kings Group, together with the management of Sree Narayana Mission, warmly welcomed the distinguished guests.
This was followed by an address from Mr Harris, Senior Public Relations Officer of the Royal Kings Group, who shared the organisation’s ongoing contributions to social solidarity and humanitarian programmes. He also introduced the Royal Kings Group’s management team.
Royal Kings Group Senior Advisor Mr Jalaluddin, Director Mr Ibrahim, Head of IT Mr Riyazuddin, Head of Global Business Operations Mr Warin, and Head of Hospitality Operations Mr Arif were also present to lend their support.
An Iftar That Reflected Unity
The event concluded with individuals from different religions and communities coming together to share a meal to break their fast.
It was a touching moment that highlighted Singapore’s religious harmony, mutual respect, and social fraternity.
The gathering was widely appreciated as a celebration of unity, bringing together the many communities that form the fabric of Singapore.
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