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overview mosque operation team (semc) 3
enhanced mosque cluster 4-9
2nd muis 3-year plan 10
mosque convention 2005 11
fundraising policy 12
building works application 13
Semc mosque directory 14-20
singapore muslim identity 21
programme design logic model 22
outcome management framework 23
programme evaluation 24-25
public talk 26-29
quarterly progress report 30-31
financial assistance scheme sources of funds 32
eligibility criteria 32
types of cases 33
types of assistance 33-35
list of referrals 35
financial assistance flowchart 36-37
fidyah vendor list 38
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Zahid Ahmad GM, SEmc / MEC, Al-Ansar Mosque DID: 6446 7423 Email: azahid@muis.gov.sg
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Shaikh Md Reza Bamasri Asst Manager, Social Development DID: 6446 7426 Email: reza@muis.gov.sg
Juraiman Rahim Asst Manager, Programme DID: 6446 7424 Email: juraiman@muis.gov.s
Asmawi Mashuri Executive, Programme DID: 6446 7425 Email: asmawi@muis.gov.sg
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overview: enhanced mosque cluster introduction The Enhanced Mosque Cluster (EMC) was rolled out in December 2007 and piloted in the Southeast district. One of the objectives for the EMC team is to alleviate the challenges of low-income families in the Muis zakat recipient list. Among others include devolving operational functions from Mosque and Disbursement & Empowerment Units (MUIS HQ) to mosques within the EMC framework. EMC will also accelerate the implementation of Mosque Convention 2005 (MC05) / 2nd MUIS 3-year plan (2M3YP) recommendations. Objectives 1) Alleviate low-income challenges
• Faster response rate • Better outreach • Customized approach
2) Accelerate MC05 & 2M3YP
• Faster implementation of programmes • More effective programmes • Better coordination • Better compliance
3) Devolution of Operational HQ Functions • Muis @ ground • Closer to stakeholders & clients • Better appreciation of community’s challenges
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AAlllleevviiaattee AAcccceelleerraattee Challenges Of MC05 & Low-Income 2M3YP
initiatives Families
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driven
•Greater outreach
•Accelerate programme implementation
•Muis staff works directly with mosque •Faster response
rate •More effective programmes @mosques
•Closer to clients & stakeholders •Customised
programmes •Greater
coordination
•Better appreciation of community’s challenges
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overview: enhanced mosque cluster Organisational structure of EMC Structure of mosque operation (MO) Team
General Manager
Programme Social Development
Assistant Manager Assistant Manager
Executive Admin Assistant
Director of Mosques
Mosque Planning
NORTHEAST EMC NORTHWEST EMC CENTRAL EMC
SOUTHEAST EMC
SOUTHWEST EMC
HeadquartersPolicy Making Role
Mosque Operation @ ClusterOperational role
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overview: enhanced mosque cluster Communication structure within cluster
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Director of Mosques
Legend
Reporting
Open for communication
President MUIS
Mosque Chairman
Key Staff
Mosque Chairman
Key Staff
Mosque Chairman
Key Staff
Mosque Chairman
Key Staff
MO Team
MO Team @ Base
Operational communication
Mosque Cluster
General Managercum
Mosque Chairman
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Summary of functions devolved from HQ to Cluster
S/NO Functions Duties of Mosque Operation Team
1 Mosque Friendly Scheme Liaison on Mosque Friendly Initiatives
Empowerment Programme for Low Income
Development of programme, content, & liaison for :
• Customised Islamic Learning (CIL)
• Specialised Islamic Learning (SIL)
• Home-based Islamic Learning (HBIL)
• Seasonal Programmes (Maulid, Ramadan etc)
• Rahmatan Lil A’lamin (RLA)
• Youth & Adult Islamic Education
2 Programme Design & Development of Programmes
Alignment to Singapore Muslim Identity (SMI)
3 Public Talk application Local & Foreigners : Receives Public Talk Application
4 Minister & President of MUIS visits Co-ordinator for Minister & President Visits
5 Reports Receive Mosque Quarterly Report Submissions
6 Befriender Co-ordinator for Befrienders
7 Shared HR Services Co-ordinate all HR Matters Co-ordinate & Approves any Appointment Process Defining JD / KPI of staff and practise MPMS
8 Engagement & Alignment Co-ordinate Zonal Dialogue
9 Leadership appointment Liaison for Re-Appointments Investiture Secretariat
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S/NO Functions Duties
10 Strategic Planning Liaison & Secretariat for Strategic Planning
11 Systems & Policy
Receive Minutes of Meetings Submission Liaison for any Policy & Regulory Issues Liaison for MES
12 Financial Governance Liaison for Audit Compliance Receive & Process Fundraising License Application (Major)
13 Infrastructure Management Receive & Process Building Works Application (<50K)
14 EPS Liaison for EPS families and FA
15 CORE Programme Liaison for CORE Programme
16 FA application process Coordinate FA Cases Application & Approval
17 FA system Co-ordinate FA System Implementation
18 Magrass Funding Coordinate Funding Submission within cluster
19 Islamic Learning & Social Development (ILSD) Funding
Receive Funding Application & Disburse Funding
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overview: 2nd muis3-year plan [2m3yp] Vision for the Community A Muslim Community of Excellence that is Religiously Profound ially Progressive, which thrives in a Multi-Religious Society, Secular State and Globalised ld
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SOCIACAPIT
YOUTH DEV
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Social Development • To Assist in the Alleviation of the Low-
Income Families through Customised Social and Islamic Learning Programmes
Youth Development • To Strengthen the Socio-Religious
Resilience of Young Muslims • To Reach Out to Youth Through
Creative & Innovative Platforms Social Capital • To Build Social Capital to Enhance
Social Bonding Between Muslim Community and Larger Singapore Society through Community Engagement MOSQUES
(AGENTS OF DEVELOPMENT & DELIVERER OF PROGRAMS @ GROUND)
SINGAPORE MUSLIM IDENTITY (SMI)
© Islamic Religious Council of Singapore, 30 June 2007
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overview: mosque convention 2005 [mc05]
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fundraising policy for mosque
NO. Query Major Fundraising without media National Fundraising with media1 REMARKS
1 DEFINITIONS Wider reach expected as fundraising goes beyond boundaries of qaryah. The limitation of no media usage applies but mosques can widely publicise campaign by other means.
Fundraising mileage is greater enhanced by riding on the national media. Approved Projects of huge financial demand would usually require national fundraising coverage.
Mosques are encouraged to prioritise the type of fundraising they wish to embark.
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PLANNING & EXECUTION (operating an approved fundraising campaign)
• Set realistic target & monitor regularly the income and expenditure of each project. • Publish licence approval number and Muis logo on all materials. • Observe that expenses to execute each fundraising project do not exceed 30% of gross
income/proceeds. • Printing of marketing and publicity collaterals with mosque logo and approval label/no. • Proper training and briefing to staff . • Put in place an internal control mechanisms
3 WHAT IS NOT REGULATED? Media use except newspaper advert printing
• Fundraising campaign comprising of projects must be tied-up to a specific objective. ie What the fund is needed for?
• Media resource is engaged to publicise fundraising projects • Engagement of TELEPOLL lines require license • Financial statements (caller no. and income) for the TELEPOLL lines be made available
Licenses and permits required by from other governmental agencies should be adhered to.
4 WHAT IS REGULATED?
• Board must get Muis’ approval where there are external beneficiaries from mosque’s fundraising activities
• Recovery of lost cards/tins/coupons need to be reported to Majlis before Police is notified. • At random, Majlis will audit mosque records of TELEPOLL lines
5 WHAT NOT TO BE DONE?
• Proceeds from chest collection and mosque fund cannot be disbursed to other organization • Participation of any fundraising driven by foreign entities unless approved by Majlis • Carriers of card/tin/coupon soliciting at public areas
6 WHAT NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED TO MUIS?
• Fundraising project details including draft agreements with service provider/external party. • Completed Fundraising Licence Application Proposal with required information appended.
7 WHAT WILL MUIS PROVIDE?
• Start & expiry dates for all fundraising activities (Board to submit extension request one month before expiry)
• Muis logo and approved licence number embedded
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building works applications No. Query Statutory Maintenance Minor A&A Major A&A
1 Definitions General upkeep of mosques for the well being of the users
Building works that are carried out on the
building. Works affecting GFA not exceeding 50%
Building works that are carried out exceed the 50% increase in GFA. Also includes works that involves the replacement of
the external walls of the mosque
2 Planning and Execution
�� MMB to do their own initial information assessment and draw their requirements for the particular project �� Pre-consultation with WAREES for technical inspections, requirements evaluation and drawing of an assessment of the
matter �� Evaluate mosques current financial position ad future financial capacity? Are there sufficient funds to run the project? �� Proper planning of the allocation of funds, spaces and programs during construction/works for the purpose of
-0 public safety -1 uninterrupted operations of mosque
�� Proceed with the fund raising planning
3 What is not regulated?
If project cost is below $10,000. Obtain Warees assistance as part of Centralised Mosque Maintenance Programme (CMMP)
4 What is regulated?
�� If project is above $10,000. Requires APPROVAL from Majlis (via HQ or EMC office). �� Building Works projects must fulfill objectives, such as:- -2 increase of needed space -3 better amenities -4 jemaah requirements -5 fundraising Licence associated to the building works project
5 What not to be done? �� Engage their own vendors, contractors etc without approval from MUIS �� Going into contracts on building works that is above $70 000
6 What is required? �� Agreement from the mosque’s MMB �� BWA Approval from MUIS �� Engage WAREES
7 What needs to be submitted to MUIS? Completed BWA form (to include current funds status)
8 What will MUIS provide? Notice of Approval of Application or Notice of Refusal
9 What will WAREES provide?
a) inspection, assessment and evaluation if user requirements; b) technical advise, expertise and recommendation c) administration of the works d) assist in mosque operational matters during execution phase
e) facilitate handing over of works f) assist during maintenance period g) managing agents for maintenance facility management h) Manages other Technical consultants
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semc mosque directory
S/R MOSQUES MOSQUE MANAGEMENT BOARD
1 Abdul Aleem Siddique Name Position Email
1) Mohd Shahbudin Bin Sa'ad Member SHAHBUDIN123@yahoo.com.sg 2) David Peter Roberts Aka Mohd Mansur Vice Chairman DAVID@ROBERTS.COM.SG 3) Abdul Karim Bin Shaik Alludeen Asst Secretary 4) Mohamed Shah Bin Hashim Member MOHDSHAH@STARHUB.NET.SG 5) Rauzan Bin Husain Asst Treasurer RAUZAN@AIA.COM.SG 6) Jamaliah Binti Shahbuddin Treasurer JAMALIAH@SINGTEL.COM.SG 7)Ismail Bin Hj Ibrahim Chairman ISMAIL@FLTC.COM.SG 8) Abdullah Shafie Bin Mohamed Sidik Secretary SHAFIIE_SIDIK@SINGAPOREAIR.COM.SG MOSQUE KEY STAFF 1) Abdul Rahim Majid EO coordinator@aleemsiddique.org.sg 2) Jamaliah Miswardi EO jamaliah@aleemsiddique.org.sg
2 Al-Abdul Razak 1) Humaiyah Binte Yusuf Member 2) Ahmad Bin Muda Asst Treasurer 3) Shaik Mohd Abd Jabber B Shaik Abd Gany Secretary SHAIKJAB@SINGNET.COM.SG 4) Syed Salleh Bin Ahmad Chairman SYED.SALLEH@SHELL.COM
5) Mohamad Najeeb Bin Shaik Maarof Jarhom Member RHNAJEEB@FRASER.COM.SG
6) Nyaros Binte Ibrahim Member 7) Abdul Rahim Bin Mutaliff Treasurer ABDUL_RAHIM3@HOTMAIL.COM 8) Rahmat Bin Dahnan Member 9) Mohamed Sidik Bin Abu Talib Member 10) Zohry Bin Rahmat Asst Secretary ZOHRY_RAHMAT@ENV.GOV.SG 11) Abdullah Bin Mohamed Hussain Member ABDULLAHBINHUSSAIN@YAHOO.COM.SG 12) Mohammed Shahrin Bin Shamsuddin Member SHAMSUDDIN_SHAHRIN@SINGAPOREAIR.COM.SG 13) Jali Bin Sawi Member JALI_B_SAWI@SINGNET.COM.SG
3 Al-Taqua 1) Abdul Bin Jais Member 2) Ismail Bin Ahmad Member MADRASAHATTAQWA@YAHOO.COM 3) Ridzwan Bin Jupree Asst Secretary 4) Sulaiman Bin Salleh Member BLUEMOUN@SINGNET.COM.SG 5) Mohamad Ariffin Bin Kamari Member 6) Sulaiman Bin Said Secretary SAZZ397@GMAIL.COM 7) Fatimah Bte Embi Member 8) Sufian Bin Sujai Vice Chairman SUJISUFIAN@YAHOO.COM.SG 9) Hj Othman Bin Abdul Majid Member OTHMAJID@GMAIL.COM 10) Anwar Bin Yahya Chairman ANWARY@SINGAPORECRUISE.COM.SG 11) Abdul Majid Bin Sulaiman Treasurer ABDUL_MAJID_SULAIMAN@MOE.EDU.SG
12) Muhammad Nur Firdauz Bin Abdul Latiffuddin Asst Treasurer FIRDAUZ_86@HOTMAIL.COM
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
Farrah Iffah Bte Md Ibrahim Admin
Executive farahiffah@gmail.com
4 Alkaff Upp Serangoon 1) Mohd Ridzuan Loh Member EMEL210H@YAHOO.COM 2) Hj Abu Bakar Bin Hj Jaafar Chairman AB_JAAFAR@JABIL.COM 3) Mohamed Hussain Bin Ibrahim Treasurer MOHD_HUSSAIN_IBRAHIM@ITE.EDU.SG 4) Sinen Bin Kidi Vice Chairman SINEN_KIDI@MOE.EDU.SG 5) Norliah Binte Sukor Member FINORMAD@SINGNET.COM.SG 6) Mohamed Arifin Bin Mohamed Salleh Secretary ARIFIN_2702@YAHOO.COM.SG 7) Rahim Bin Nawar Member RAHIM_NAWAR@YAHOO.COM 8) Razali Bin Bakri Member RAZALI@PSERAYA.COM.SG 9) Salehan Bin Ahmad Asst Secretary SAL2@HDB.GOV.SG MOSQUE KEY STAFF Ustaz Yusof B Sa'ad Imam Executive yusof07@hotmail.com
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5 Al-Ansar 1) Hairuddin Bin Idris Treasurer HAIRUDDIN_IDRIS@ITE.EDU.SG 2) Ahmad Rashidi Bin Rajah Member RAJAH.RASHIDI@GMAIL.COM 3) Muhd Anis Bin Murad Asst Treasurer ANIS.JARHOM@GMAIL.COM 4) Rohan Nizam Bin Basheer Secretary ROHANNIZAM@GMAIL.COM 5) Maimunah Binti Kemat Member MAIMUNAHK@GMAIL.COM 6) Mohd Roslan Bin Slamat Member STEPOUTNSHOUT@GMAIL.COM 7) Ja'afar Bin Junali Vice Chairman JAAFAR.JUNALI@AMD.COM 8) M Faiz Bin M Fadzil Member FAIZ@MUIS.GOV.SG 9) Zahid Bin Ahmad Chairman AZAHID@MUIS.GOV.SG 10) Hajah Rubiha Bt Hashim Asst Secretary MOSQUE KEY STAFF 1) Abdul Karim Abdul Rahman Mosque Manager abdulkarim@alansar.mosque.org.sg 2) Salamah Bt Maharobin Finance Officer salamah@alansar.mosque.org.sg
6 Darul Aman 1) Mohamed Ali Bin Amat Asst Secretary ALIAMAT@SINGNET.COM.SG 2) Salleh Bin Bakri Asst Treasurer 3) Habibah Binte Haron Member HABIBAH_HARON@MOE.DU.SG 4) Mohamad Pauzi Bin Hussen Treasurer MOHD_PAUZI_B_HUSSEN@NYP.GOV.SG 5) Zuraidah Binte Shariff Member 6) Musa Bin Mohamed Member MUSASABA@SINGNET.COM 7) Normah Binte Arshad Member 8) Yahya Bin Abdul Ghani Vice Chairman YAHYA_ABD_GHANI@PUB.GOV.SG 9) Mohd Ali Bin Suri Chairman MOHDALI@NCS.COM.SG 10) Zaini Bin Abdullah Member ZAINI.ABDULLAH@EXXONMOBIL.COM 11) Aziz Gulam Secretary AZIZ.GULAM@ADZAAN.COM.SG 12) Mohammad Riduan B Andul Rahman Member RIDUANAR@GMAIL.COM 13) Mohammad Jalalluddin Bin Yusoff Member DIN200260@YAHOO.COM.SG MOSQUE KEY STAFF Pauziah Abdul Jabbar Finance Officer pauziah@darulaman.mosque.org.sg
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7 Kampung Siglap 1) Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdollah Member FAIZAL@SUCHISUCCESS.COM
2) Rosman Bin Abdul Halek Member
3) Azmi Bin Abdul Rahim Asst Secretary AZMI@EMAAN.COM.SG
4) Supki Bin Haji Sidek Member EMAIL@SUPKI.COM
5) Po'ad Bin Shaik Abu Bakar Mattar Vice Chairman I
6) Haji Mohd Anis Bin Tairan Vice Chairman II
7) Mohamed Khair Bin Mohamed Noor Member MDKHAIRMN@GMAIL.COM
8) Nailul Hafiz Bin Abdul Rahim Chairman
9) Suhartono Bin Solehim Asst Treasurer SOLEHIM@NCS.COM.SG
10) Taib Bin Abdul Rahim Member AINTAIB@SINGNET.COM.SG
11) Vapu Maricar s/o Mohamed Ali Secretary VAPU_MARICAR_MOHAMED_ALI@MOE.EDU.SG
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
1) Rosdiana Bte Alias Asst Head rosdiana@mks.org.sg
2) Eznillah B Razali Head DM eznillah@mks.org.sg
3) Ashraf B Ali Asst Head ashraf@mks.org.sg
8 Kassim 1) Mohamad Ariff Bin Arifin Member ARINFIELD@YAHOO.COM
2) Mohamad Ariff Bin Marhassan Chairman ARIFF_MARHASSAN@MUIS.GOV.SG
3) Zaini Bin Nasir Vice Chairman II ZAINI_NASIR@PUB.GOV.SG
4) Hj Ahmad Bin Mohd Don Member AMDDON@HOTMAIL.COM
5) Haji Ariffin Bin Suleiman Treasurer ARRIFFIN@HOTMAIL.COM
6) Noordin Bin Abdul Sukor Vice Chairman I NOORDIN@PRINTRONIX.COM
7) Mohd Ishak Bin Samuri Member
8) Siti Zubaidah Bee Bte Abdullah Member ZUBAIDAH@PERGAS.ORG.SG
9) Dzulkarnain Bin Abdul Halik Member NOORZAKEE21@GMAIL.COM
10) Rufaihah Binte Abdul Jalil Asst Secretary RUFAIHAH@SINGNET.COM.SG
11) Syarina Binte Mohamed Ismail Member SYARINA@GMAIL.COM
12) Damanhuri Bin Abas Secretary ABUFUAD@STARHUB.NET.SG
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
1) Afianny Harahap Admin Executive afianny@kassim.mosque.org.sg
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9 Khadijah 1) Mohamed Bin Ali Member MDALIMD@HOTMAIL.COM
2) Salahudeen Bin Sayed Mobarak Asst Secretary DEEN@KHADIJAHMOSQUE.ORG
3) Mohammed Musni Bin Mohammed Salleh Member
4) Hj Abdul Rahim Bin Kassim Member ABRA_KA@HOTMAIL.COM.
5) Sarwar Khan Bin Kader Khan Treasurer
6) Hasan Bin Salamat Member HASANSALAMAT@HOTMAIL.COM
7) Mohd Abu Bakar Bin Mohd Sultan Vice Chairman
8) Yusoff Bin Ali Member YUSOFF@KHADIJAH.MOSQUE.ORG.SG
9) Ali Bin Haji Mohamed Chairman ALI_HMOHD@KHADIJAH.MOSQUE.ORG.SG
10) Abdul Rahim Bin Packer Mohd Member
11) Salim Bin Mohamed Nasir Secretary SALIMDN@GMAIL.COM
12) Anuar Bin Abbas Member ANNUARABB@STARHUB.NET.SG
13) Saripi Bin Rawi Member
14) Murtaza Bin Basiron Asst Treasurer MURTAZA@KHADIJAH.MOSQUE.ORG.SG
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
1) Hj Salleh Khan Suratte Finance Officer salehkhan@khadijahmosque.org
2) Zubaidah Bt Zailabdin EO zubaidah@khadijahmosque.org
10 Khalid 1) Shaik Ismail Bin Shaik Kader Asst Treasurer
2) Ismail Bin Minhat Asst Secretary
3) Mohamad Mahffood Bin Basori Member
4) Anwar Lestaluhu Bin Md Noor Member ANWAR@CITYLINKEXPRESS.COM.SG
5) Ramdan Bin Abdul Samad Vice Chairman FORKIOS@SINGNET.COM.SG
6) Allaudin Bin Mohamed Chairman MKHALID@SINGNET.COM
7) Abdul Hamid Bin Mohamed Member
8) Ahmad Bin Zahid Secretary AHMADZAHID_2@YAHOO.COM.SG
9) Khamarudin Bin Mohammad Salleh Member
10) Mohamed Bin Ibrahim Member
11) Mohammed Hasbullah Bin Mohamed Tahir Member HASB@SINGTEL.COM.SG
12) Zulkifli Bin Said Treasurer
13) Farique De Silva Din Abdullah Member FARIQUE_DSDA@HOTMAIL.COM
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14) Umar Khan Surattee B Shamsudin Khan Surattee Member
15) Syed Ahmad Bin Syed Mohamed Member MADOALHADAD@HOTMAIL.COM
11 Mydin 1) Mohammad Fauzi Bin Khalid Member FAUZIKHALID@HOTMAIL.COM
2) Muhammad Hafiz Bin Ramelan Treasurer HAFIZ_RAMELAN@HOTMAIL.COM
3) Zalehar Binte Said Member ZALEHARSAID@YAHOO.COM.SG
4) Rabiah Bte Hj Mohammed Member RABIAH@MENDAKI.ORG.SG
5) Shaik Mohamed Bin Shaik Imam Member
6) Abdul Rashid Bin Dahalan Chairman ABDRASHID48@YAHOO.COM.SG
7) Ali Bin Ahmad Member ALI_AHMAD@ITE.EDU.SG
8) Fadil Bin Jaafar Member
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
1) Ust Sofyan Md Yadi Imam Executive sofyan_masaar@yahoo.com
2) Siti Sujidah Bt Abdullah Admin Cum
Accounts sujidah@hotmail.com
12 Sallim Mattar 1) Muhammad Hamdan Bin Abdullah Secretary MDHAMDAN@SINGNET.COM.SG
2) Mohamad Noor Bin Samat Vice Chairman
I MOHAMAD@ATMDLAW.COM.SG
3) Rugaiyah Bte Kasah Member
4) Shaikh Mahfutz Bin Ahmad Mattar Vice Chairman
II SSTMATTAR@HOTMAIL.COM
5) Pauziah Binte Maarof Member PAUZIAH.MAAROF@YAHOO.COM
6) Mohamed Din Bin Rashid Member
7) Rahamat Bin Sawam Member
8) Mohd Said Bin Mahmood Chairman
9) Muhammad Haneef Bin Abdullah Treasurer HANEEFSON@YAHOO.COM
10) Mohamed Najib Bin Mohamed Said Member NAJIB@OEMSPD.COM.SG
11) Rahimah Binti Maarof Member RAHIMAH_MAAROF@IPOS.GOV.SG
12) Yasin Bin Mohd Zain Member
13) Muhammad Hairul Bin Osman Member
14) Mohamed Rashid Bin Mohamed Alias Member RASHID_ALIAS@YAHOO.COM.SG
MOSQUE KEY STAFF
Zulkifli Sarmani SCO admin@sallimmattar.mosque.org.sg
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13 Wak Tanjong 1) Hasiah Bte Molan Member 2) Hashim Bin Harun Member 3) Abdul Rahman Bin Abu Bakar Member ABDUL_RAHMAN_ABU_BAKAR@CND.GOV.SG 4) Mohammad Sidek Bin Abdul Wahab Secretary MSWAHAB@HOTMAIL.COM 5) Zainun Binte Ibrahim Member 6) Sabtu Bin Ahmad Erin Member 7) Zafaran Khan s/o Behram Khan Vice Chairman ZAFRANKHAN@PACIFIC.NET.SG 8) Yacob Bin Ahmad Chairman YACOBAHMAD@YAHOO.COM.SG 9) Suhail Bin Abdul Hamid Member SBAH@PACIFIC.NET.SG
10) Shaik Noordeen Mohamed Sultan Salahudeen Treasurer SNMSULTAN@GMAIL.COM
MOSQUE KEY STAFF Sabran Jummat Mosque Manager sabran@waktanjong.mosque.org.sg
14 JHD Bedok North 1) Zulkifli Bin Packeer Bawa Chairman 2) Husin Bin Ali Vice Chairman PAKHUSINALI@GMAIL.COM 3) Jafar Bin Fakir Malim Member 4) Fatimah Binte Chuni Asst Secretary 5) Kamarsah Bin Rahiman Member 6) Salamah Binte Abdoll Treasurer STUDENTCARE@EFENGSHAN.ORG.SG 7) Mohamad Shahid Bin Hasan Member 8) Mohamed Rosman Bin Abu Bakar Secretary
WAREES Shared Financial Service
Name Email Name Email 1) Wan Zaid Bin Dehya Kamal wanzaid@warees.com 1) Mohd Zairil B Ismail zairil@sharedservices.sg 2) Abdul Aziz Bin Awang abd_aziz@warees.com 2) Maryani Bt Saruwin maryani@sharedservices.sg 3) Abdul Hadi Abdullah Tan abd_hadi@warees.com 3) Nurhidayah Bt Muhammad Zain hidayah@sharedservices.sg4) Hairul Bin Sulaiman hairul@warees.com 4) Nur Farliana Bt Jemahat farliana@sharedservices.sg
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singapore muslim identity
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introduction Muslims around the world live by the same key tenets of Islam. These include its fundamental pillars and the obligatory rituals, basic articles of faith as well as universal principles such as peace, compassion and to be blessing to all creation. Beyond these key principles, Islam allows for diversity in its practices depending on the unique context and circumstances as well as the environment that we live in. The dynamism of Islamic teachings allows Muslims to live in perfect harmony within a unique setting.
forging our own identity
Why is forging the Singaporean Muslim Identity (SMI) important? The Singapore Muslim community needs to decide its own priorities and how it wants to contribute to Singapore’s multi religious society, secular state in highly globalised world. It must decide what is relevant and what it stands for. Thus, it cannot merely adopt the practices and models of religious life of other Muslim communities. Hence, the need to forge our own Muslim identity. The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) realizes the importance for Singaporean Muslims to be faithful, practicing and good Muslims while at the same time being able to adapt to Singapore’s open social context. To do this, the 10 Desired Attribute of the Singapore Muslim Community of Excellence, were conceptualized to steer us in the right direction and evolve our own identity.
the 10 desired attributes 1. Holds strongly to Islamic principles while adapting itself to changing context. 2. Appreciates Islamic civilization and history, and has good understanding of
contemporary issues
3. Appreciates other civilizations and is self-confident to interact and learn from other
communities 4. Morally and spiritually strong to be on top of the challenges of modern society 5. Progressive, practices Islam beyond forms/rituals and rides the modernization wave 6. Well adjusted as contributing members of a multi-religious society and secular state 7. Inclusive and practices pluralism, without contradicting Islam. 8. Believes that good Muslims are also good citizens. 9. Be a blessing to all and promotes universal principles and values. 10. Be a model and inspiration to all.
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Outputs
Activities Participants
Inputs
What we invest
Staff Facilities Materials Partners
Volunteers Time
Money Equipment
Who we reach
Target groups
Participants Clients
Customers Agencies
What we do
Services Workshops Lectures
Payments Subsidies Products
Assessment
Short-tern results
Knowledge Skills
Awareness Aspirations Motivations
Attitudes
Medium-term results
Behaviours Application
Actions Practice Decision-making Policies
Social action
Long-term Results
Conditions – social,
economic, environment
al, civic Impact
How much we do
Examples:
• No. of counseling sessions completed within 3 months
• No. of volunteers trained & still active after 1 yr of training
Outcomes
Short-term Medium-Term Long-Term
Problem Statement
What is wrong?
How urgent?
Who affected?
Who cares?
Type 1 : Logic Model
programme design
Type 2 : Outcome-Management Framework Home-Based Islamic Learning for Low-Income families (SAMPLE)+ Steps
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• Example : (Parent as clients) - All families are from mosque’s existing
Financial Assistance clients (zakat & non-zakat recipients)
- 90% of parents indicate they don’t have time to go to mosques for Islamic learning because they work shift hours
- 70% of them have never attended Islamic lessons before
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ing : Clients are the people who tly interact with the programme. They a need / problem that you expect to ge or deal with. These changes define ccess of your programme. ibe their age, needs and relevant .
Define Outcomes of clients
ing : refer to the specific changes in behaviour or condition that your amme commit to change. lities of client outcome:
servable & verifiable change in client aviour / condition nd in time using ‘real’ numbers ble with a stretch
wers the question, “What is success?” ing ways to verify results : it refers to a way of determining whether the
outcomes have been achieved.
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xample : Low-income families receives lamic education (both parents and hildren) and they are connected to the osques.
below 20 years old who have nil / minimum exposure to Islamic learning Learning.
xample : Out of 50 low-income families ho participated in the programme, 30
amilies will achieve at least one of the ollowing: Children are linked to aL.I.V.E.
programmes at Mosque Parents attend Mosques and/or attend
Mosques’ programmes Families Solat Jemaah once a week Families finish ¾ of an Iqra’ volume
xamples of verification tools: hildren are linked to aLIVE (aLIVE
egistration forms & attendance sheet) arents attend mosques (parent’s
feedback) amilies sholat jemaah (parent’s feedback asatizah’s observations) amilies finish Iqra’ (asatizah’s tracking)
24e above schema has been simplified from
nal outcome-management framework.
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BORANG MAKLUMBALAS (SAMPLE)
andungan Kuliah / Program
programme evaluation
Tajuk Kuliah/Program : _________________________________________________________ Tarikh : __________________ Tempat : _____________________________________ Jangkamasa kuliah : _________________ Penceramah : _________________________
. Mencapai matlamatnya Ya Tidak
. Kandungan sesuai dengan tajuk Ya Tidak
. Kandungan relevan dengan kehidupan saya Ya Tidak
Melebihi Jangkaan
Memenuhi Jangkaan
Tidak Memenuhi Jangkaan . Penilaian keseluruhan
enceramah & Kemudahan
Sangat Baik
Kurang Memuaskan
Cemerlang Memuaskan
. Penyampaian tersusun
. Pengetahuan penceramah tentang topik
. Menarik minat peserta
. Penilaian penceramah keseluruhannya
. Mutu kegunaan nota membantu fahaman
. Peralatan bantuan pengajar
. Waktu & jangkasama kuliah / program
. Penilaian terhadap khidmat yang diberikan masjid / pegawai masjid
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programme evaluation 9. Adakah kuliah / program ini telah membantu anda memahami 10 ciri-ciri identiti
Muslim Singapure (SMI) Ya Tidak
(a) Berpegang teguh pada prinsip Islam dan dapat menyesuaikan diri dengan konteks yang berubah
(b) Menghayati tamadun dan sejarah Islam dan
berupaya memahami isu-isu semasa (c) Menghargai lain-lain tamadun, yakin diri untuk
berinteraksi dan sedia belajar daripada masyarakat lain
(d) Mempunyai moral yang tinggi dan sifat kerohanian
yang utuh, mampu mengatasi cabaran kehidupan masyarakat moden
(e) Progresif, mengamalkan Islam lebih sekadar
ritual/bentuk dan dapat menyesuaikan diri dengan arus permodenan
(f) Dapat menyesuaikan diri sebagai golongan yang
memberi sumbangan dalam masyarakat berbilang agama dan negara secular
(g) Tidak menyisihkan diri dan menerima kehidupan
majmuk tanpa mengabaikan prinsip dan nilai (h) Percaya bahawa Muslim yang baik adalah rakyat
yang baik (i) Membawa kesejahteraan kepada semua dan
menggalakkan nilai dan prinsip sejagat (j) Menjadi contoh dan inspirasi kepada semua
Terima Kasih
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public talk 1.1 All organisers are to submit to Muis the application request at least one
month prior to the implementation date. Mosque Programmes Strategic Unit will process the application, in consultation with the Office of the Mufti.
Note : Any non-religious based topics e.g. motivational talks, Health talks, may not
require Muis consultation.
1.2 Essential information required before the approval of the event can be made are:
1.2.1 The organizer i.e. it’s correspondence address and name of officer-
in-charge of the event 1.2.2 Schedule of talk i.e. Date, Venue and Time
(Please provide a schedule table if it involve a series of talk, for the different venue or topics to be conducted)
1.2.3 Biodata of speaker 1.2.4 Topic and Synopsis of talk.
(The topic and synopsis of the talk should be aligned towards the central theme and speaker guidelines provided by Muis)
Note : The Event Summary Brief form can be obtained from Muis
1.3 If the talk is to be held outside the mosque premises, Muis letter of approval is conditional and subject to further approval by other relevant government agencies such as,
1.3.1 Town councils/HDB Branch/Area Office 1.3.2 Police Permit 1.3.3 Public Entertainment Licence Unit (PELU) 1.3.4 National Environment Authorities (NEA)
TALK INVOLVING FOREIGN SPEAKER 1.4 If the talk involves a foreign speaker, clearance from the Immigration
Checkpoint Authority (ICA) is needed for the Professional Visit Pass (PVP) before he/she is allowed to deliver the talk.
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public talk 1.5 OOM may request an interview session or arrange a pre-event orientation
meet before the talk, if necessary, to ensure that the speaker is well informed of Singapore context and our vision for a Singapore Muslim Community of Excellence that is religiously profound and socially progressive.
TALK INVOLVING MOSQUE RELIGIOUS OFFICER AND LOCAL SPEAKER 1.6 If the talk involves a mosque religious officer or mosque staff, the organizer
is required to seek clearance from the respective Chairman of Mosque Management Board. Letter of consent from the Mosque Chairman confirms the release of the speaker for the talk.
1.7 If the talk involves a non-mosque religious officer i.e. non-mosque staff,
OOM may request an interview session or arrange a pre-event orientation meet with the speaker, if necessary, to ensure that the speaker is well informed on our vision for a Singapore Muslim Community of Excellence that is religiously profound and socially progressive.
1.8 All local speakers must be registered with the Asatizah Recognition
Scheme (ARS). 2 SUPPORT FOR VENUE 2.1 It is necessary to obtain Muis support letter to the following Islamic religious
functions or events, before HDB/Town Council can allow all organizers to hold the functions :
2.1.1 Prophet Mohamad’s Birthday (Maulid Nabi) 2.1.2 Prophet Mohamad’s Night Journey & Ascension (Isra’ Mi’raj) 2.1.3 Hari Raya prayers (Eidul Fitri and Eidul Adha) 2.1.4 Ramadan Night prayers (Tarawih Prayers) 2.1.5 Islamic New Year (Muharram or Zikral Hijrah) 2.1.6 Any Islamic religious talks
2.2 As for kenduri function or Thanksgiving feast, Muis clearance is not
necessary as such functions do not involve any religious talks or speeches.
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public talk Support for public talks at non-mosque venue
Personnel Process Forms
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pplication to Muis
Event brief form
indicating mosque's support
onsult OOM on talk's content
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Via Email Inform MOM on ecision in writing
www.mosque.org.sg (refer to public talk application)
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Personnel Process Forms
Applicant ‘s organisation
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Miscellaneous Work Pass form
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content (copy MPSU)
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mosque (where applicant is non-
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decision in writing
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quarterly progress report MOSQUE QUARTERLY SUBMISSION PROGRESS REPORT
Reports to be submitted by the 10th in the following quarter (e.g. 10 Jan 09, 10 Apr 09, 10 Jun 09, 10 Oct 09)
Name of Mosque : or quarter : 1st (Jan-Mar) / 2nd (Apr-June) / 3rd (July-Sept) / 4th (Oct-Dec)1 Date submitted : eport submitted by (name & designation): Report verified by (Chairman) :
PROGRAMS
indly report major events / programs that were conducted by your mosque in the reporting uarter. These events/ programs exclude the daily courses and classes. Indicate “NIL” if not pplicable or no program is conducted. Please include more rows if necessary.
lease refer to Appendix A (Definition of Fields) and Appendix B (Sample of Report) for more etails.
1) Programs for Youths (Youths are the primary clients in these programs. Examples of youth programs are camps, workshops, outdoor activities, soccer tournament, movie screening, motivational talks etc)
/N Date of Program
Name of
Program
Type of Program
IL or SD
Target audience
No. of participants
attended
Objectives (Max 2)
Details of
speaker
Is the program in partnership with other agencies?
Remarks
2) Programs for Families (Families are the primary clients in these programs. Examples of family programs are Family Day, outings, skills workshops etc.)
/N Date of Program
Name of
Program
Type of Program
IL or SD
Target audience
No. of participants
attended
Objectives (Max 2)
Details of
speaker
Is the program in partnership with other agencies?
Remarks
3) Other programs (These programs include customized programs, Fund-raising, “Rahmatan Lil Alamin” projects and visits to agencies in the effort of establishing partnerships with others such as grassroots, educational institutions and social agencies. Customized programs are developed specifically for a special group of audience or to address specific community needs. The special target audience includes people with disabilities, foreign workers, domestic workers, NSmen, residents of homes/institutions. The program could also address specific needs such as Naib Kadi mentoring program for young couples, family mediation and counseling services for families, budgeting workshops for financial assistance clients etc.)
Example: Report to be submitted on 10 Jan 08 (4th Quarter) will cover programs held from Oct – Dec 07.
Report to be submitted on 10 Apr 08 (1st Quarter) will cover programs held from Jan-Mar 08.
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quarterly progress report
Date of Program
Name of
Program
Type of Program
IL or SD
Target audience
No. of participants
attended
Objectives (Max 2)
Details of
speaker
Is the program in partnership with other agencies?
Remarks
Proposed programs in the next quarter
(This refers to all types of programs which will be conducted in the next quarter. Exclude daily courses or classes. Indicate “NA” if not applicable and include more rows if necessary.)
Proposed Date
Name of
Program
Type of Program
IL or SD
Target audience
Targeted no. of
participants attended
Objectives (Max 2)
Details of
speaker
Is the program in partnership with other agencies?
Remarks
No. of visitations in the quarter: _____________
(Visitations refer to the number of visitors received by the mosques for the period of 3 months. This calculation may include double counting of the visitors. Visitors include Friday prayer congregations, daily prayer congregation, participants in programs and others. Calculation is based on head count such that a family of four will be counted as 4 visitors.)
ORGANIZATIONAL UPDATES Issues
(If no outstanding issues, please indicate “NIL”.)
Areas Issue(s) Actions Taken tstanding matters with MUIS ncial Issues – Issues related
inancial matters only
ding matters es/Problems – Those related
policy matters, legal lications and incident orting)
Manpower Strength (Please add more rows if necessary.) tive Strength
Name of staff I/C No. Designation in Mosque
Employment status (Full-time / part-time)
Remarks (Date joined for new staff)
ignations
Name of staff I/C No. Designation in Mosque Date resigned
ase submit the report to Mosque Programs Strategic Unit, MUIS, via email QPR@muis.gov.sg or fax:
63591177 Thank you for your submission
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financial assistance scheme 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 MUIS provides short and long-term financial relief to poor and needy Muslims in the form of
monthly financial assistance whom by reasons of old age, illness, disability, low income or unfavourable family circumstances, are unable to meet their basic needs.
1.2 The grants for financial relief comes from Zakat fund allocated for asnaf Fakir Miskin, Gharimin
and Reqab, as well as Fidyah fund for food vouchers. 1.3 Applicants should first apply for national help at the Community Development Councils (CDC). 2 SOURCE OF FUNDS 2.1 The various forms of assistance come from different components of zakat collection.
TYPE OF ASSISTANCE ASNAF
Financial Assistance Fakir Miskin
Emergency Assistance Fakir Miskin
Gharimin Gharimin
Study Grant Reqab
NON-FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Fidyah Food Voucher 3 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 3.1 Application is opened to poor and needy Muslims who are Singapore Citizens or Permanent
Residents who fall within the following categories:
• Single parent: widow or divorcee in need • Breadwinner in prison or DRC • Breadwinner or family members suffering from
- chronic illness - kidney failure - mental/ physical disability
• Guardians of disabled children/ persons • Low income family
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financial assistance scheme 4 TYPES OF CASES
• Walk-in cases – no appointment • Walk-in Cases – with appointment • Referred Case – with appointment • Review Case – with appointment • Telephone/ Email Inquiry
5 TYPES OF ASSISTANCE 5.1 Financial Assistance (FA) 5.1.1 Assistance is given on a monthly basis for a period of 3, 6 months to 1 year. Cases may be
reviewed thereafter.
5.1.2 The following categories may be eligible for long-term financial assistance, subject to the recommendation by Mosques’ SD Officer and approval by Muis.
- Public Assistance (PA) cases (must produce valid PA card)
- Old Age (with no family support)
- Kidney cases (must produce latest dialysis bills)
- Chronic Illness (must produce latest medical report/ memo by doctor, treatment and fitness status for employment)
- Mental/ Physical Disability (must produce latest medical report/ memo by doctor and fitness status for employment)
5.1.3 With the increment of PA grants to $290 per month, PA cases may be assisted with food
vouchers only. 5.2 Study Grant (SG) 5.2.1 Only schooling children of MUIS financial recipients can be considered for Study Grant.
5.2.2 Assistance is given on a monthly basis for a period 6 months to 1 year, for the purpose of
meeting schooling expenses e.g transport, pocket money. 5.2.3 Priority is given to children studying in full-time madrasah, mosque kindergartens and special
schools. Students studying in government/ government-aided schools may be eligible, subject to prior utilisation of Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (SPMF) and MOE Financial Assistance Scheme.
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financial assistance scheme 5.2.4 Muis also provides payment of GCE ‘N’/ ‘O’/ ‘A’ level examination fees for the poor and
needy clients, subject to prior assistance from respective schools. 5.2.5 The maximum payment for examination fees is $500 per family per year. 5.3 Gharimin (Settlement of Debts) 5.3.1 A one-time settlement of debt is given to settle arrears for basic necessities such as Power
Supply and/or Town Council. The maximum amount is $500 or 50% of the outstanding bill (combined), whichever is less.
5.3.2 Mosques’ SD Officer may recommend diversion (part/ full) of client’s monthly financial
assistance, with the client’s agreement, for the purpose for settling the Power Supply and/or Town Council arrears.
5.3.3 Settlement of payment for advertisement with SPH for divorce cases may also be considered
for clients in financial difficulty. Application must be accompanied by referral letter from Syariah Court. This would be considered on a case-to-case basis.
5.4 Emergency Assistance 5.4.1 Emergency Assistance is financial assistance that is separate and distinct from the monthly
MUIS Financial Assistance. It is usually given in times of crisis or when a mishap occurs such as natural disaster, fire or others.
5.4.2 It can also be given on medical grounds, e.g. those suffering from chronic illness such as
kidney failure and cancer and requires emergency medical treatment/ procedure. 5.4.3 The maximum one-time grant for emergency assistance is $1000/-, subject to approval by
Muis. 5.5 Burial Expenses 5.5.1 Next-of-kin or relatives may apply for reimbursement of burial expenses incurred upon the
death of MUIS FA recipient. 5.5.2 All reimbursement claims must be accompanied with official receipt & tax invoice,
bearing the name of deceased FA recipient. 5.5.3 The maximum cap for each burial reimbursement is $1000/- from Wakaf fund.
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financial assistance scheme 5.6 Fidyah (Food Voucher) Assistance 5.6.1 Fidyah (Food Voucher or Delivery Food Voucher) assistance may be given out as a stand-
alone, or in addition to the monthly financial assistance, subject to recommendation by Mosques’ SD Officer.
5.6.2 The food vouchers come in the denomination of $20, and can be redeemed at Muis-
approved vendors located islandwide. Please refer to fidyah vendor list [pg 37]. 5.6.3 The maximum amount of disbursement is $200 per family (i.e. $20 per eligible family member).
For larger quantum, approval must be sought from Muis. LIST OF REFERRALS TO ORGANISATIONS OR AGENCIES
a) Community Development Council (CDC)
- for Public Assistance scheme (for clients who are handicapped, destitute or elderly above 60 yrs old
- for clients who have yet to approach CDC for short-term financial assistance or job
placement
b) Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC)
- for cases involving family violence, violation of Personal Protection Order (PPO) or Exclusion Order (EO)
c) Family Court
- for cases where maintenance (nafkah) is not given by husband or ex-husband for
ex-spouse and/or children e) Syariah Court - for cases needing marital or divorce advice and proceedings
f) Parent Tribunal
- for cases where an elderly client aged 60 and above has more than 3 gainfully employed children
g) Medical Subsidies/Waiver - refer clients to Medical Social Worker (MSW) for medical treatment cost
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financial assistance flowchart
Walk-in/ Telephone inquiry/ Referral cases/ Review
Request for NRIC
Check whether client/ family received FA assistance before
Conduct preliminary interview to obtain background information
Enter client’s particulars in R-system
Photocopy relevant documents
Print-out client’s details and attach copies of supporting documents for processing
Prepare client’s Case File
Process Flow Persons in-charge
A
Client 1
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
Mosque CSO/ SDO
2
3
4
5
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Documents RemarksSystem
1. There are 3 types of cases: (i) Walk-in: Client comes to the mosque w/o appointment (ii) Referral case: Client is referred to the mosque by other orgs/ agencies
Supporting/ Personal
Documents
R-System (FA Module) (iii) Review case: Client has
been a recipient of Muis’ FA 4.Based on the information gathered during the initial interview, the CSO will write a brief recommendation on client’s eligibility to be submitted to the SDO for a thorough evaluation. The SDO will further assess if he is the first attending officer. 6. The CSO will request for & copy the following documents: (i) NRIC/ Birth cert of client & dependents (ii) Marriage/ divorce/ death cert (iii) Bills (HDB/ TC/ SP) (iv) Bank account book (v) Medical records (vi) Pay-slip (vii) Others (DRC card, CPF statement)
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Conduct thorough interview
Assess eligibility by checking Means Test
Assign FA quantum & prepare brief Action Plan
Verify supporting documents
Process Flow Persons in-charge
Mosque SDO
Mosque SDO
Mosque SDO
Muis@Cluster
Muis@Cluster
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10
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16
Documents
financial assistance flowchart
System Remarks
A 10.Means Test calculation is auto-computed by the R-system. Client may be eligible for FA if the Per Capita Income (PCI) is not more than $300.
R-System 11. Means Test result will identify whether the case is deficit (eligible for FA) or surplus (not eligible).
(FA Module)
Reject 11 Reject/
12. There are 4 types of assistance available: (i) Financial Assistance (FA) (ii) Study Grant (SG) (iii) Gharimin (GH) (iv) Emergency Assistance 13. The SDO will assign the FA amount as shown by the R-system, and prepare a simple Action Plan with the client. FA grant is auto-mapped to the PCI value: (i) $251-$300 = 1FA ($100) (ii) $201-$250 = 2FA ($130) (iii) $151-$200 = 3FA ($150) (iv) 0-$150 = 4FA ($180) 16. Muis@Cluster approves or rejects application via R-system, or do a reassessment for deserving cases.
Eligible
Eligible
End
Determine type of assistance required 12 Mosque SDO
15
Issue OCBC letter to client for new savings acct if necessary
14 Mosque SDO Muis-OCBC
letter
Approval & Monthly consolidation/ processing
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fidyah vendor list
No Vendor Address Unit No Postal Telephone Fax 1. AJMER HAJA SUHANA BLK 724 ANG MO KIO AVE 6 #01-196 560724 63858138 2. BEDOK NORTH MARKET BLK 538 BEDOK NORTH ST 3 #01-92 460538 3. BERKAT SEPAKAT MEAT SHOP BLK 156 BUKIT BATOK ST 11 #01-07 650156 65659960 65659960
4. DOULATH HALAL MINI MARKET BLK 158 BUKIT BATOK ST 11 #01-218 650158 65667930
5. EUNOS CRESCENT MINIMART BLK 6 EUNOS CRESCENT #01-2633 400006
6. FARIDA MEAT & SUNDRY SUPPLIER BLK 497 JURONG WEST ST 41 #01-18 640497 65661450
7. G.K. & SONS HYPERMART BLK 77 CIRCUIT ROAD #01-464 370077 67495606 67495606 8. HASHIM ABBAS ENTERPRISE BLK 11 EUNOS ROAD 5 #01-229 409354 67473712 67473712
9. HJ SALIM STALL NO. 106 & 107 TANGLIN HALT MARKET 64722838
10. JEEWA LIMITED 31 LORONG 12 GEYLANG 399006 67431211 63457121/67443110
11. JME TRADING & SERVICES BLK 3024 UBI ROAD 3 #03-53 KG UBI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 408652 67474745 67472745
12. MAJID FAMILY PROVISION SHOP BLK 56 MARINE TERRACE #01-263 440056 62419291 62419291
13. MUKMIN MINIMART BLK 128 BEDOK NORTH ST 2 #01-24 460128 64438906 14. NOORHAJ MINIMART BLK 504 TAMPINES CENTRAL 1 #01-317 520504 67850152 67850152
15. PAT & EL MARSILING BEEF STALL No. 9 MARSILING LANE STALL NO. 49 739146 63655615
16. TECK WHYE PROVISION STORE BLK 16 TECK WHYE LANE #01-121 680016 67624460 67657566
17. WOODLAND STORE BLK 19 MARSILING LANE #01-299 730019 63650627 6365243718. ZAMEEL ENTERPRISE BLK 497 JURONG WEST ST 41 #01-13 68960324 ZAMEEL ENTERPRISE BLK 418 YISHUN AVE 11 #01-427 67581796
19. ZAMRI PROVISION SHOP BLK 551 BEDOK NORTH AVENUE 1 #01-556 460551
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