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'''MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura)''' is an Islamic Religious Council of Singapore. The Council of MUIS is the comprehensive ruling-making group and is efficient for the formation of plans and important policies. Muis was set up as a legal body in 1968 when the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) came into effect. Under AMLA, Muis is to suggest the President of Singapore on all matters concerning to Islam in Singapore.
 
The Council is composed up of the President of Muis, the Grand Mufti of Singapore, the Chief Director, as well as representatives approved by the Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs and recommended by Muslim organisations. All representatives of the Council are designated by the President of the Republic of Singapore.
 
Strategic Priority of MUIS is to set the Islamic agenda, define religious activity and create the Singaporean Muslim Identification. Islamic spiritual scholars, or asatizahs, play a vital job in building up an understanding of community. There are 4,500 asatizah in Singapore. Masagos a Singaporean minister in his speech in June 2019 said, Muslim community is a community of success.
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As chair of the fatwa committee, Grand Mufti oversees key religious laws that instruct the Muslim society in Singapore. Management of Zakat, Wakf (endowment), Pilgrimage affairs including Haj and Umrah, Halaal certification and alternative tasks associated to the social and religious way of life of Muslims in Singapore. Construction, improvement, administration and management of mosques Development and management of Islamic Education and Madrasah Issuance of religious advice to the people.
== Ustaz Dr Fatris Bakram ==
 
 
As a senior, he will pursue to instruct and train the contemporary team and newer representatives of the asatizah fraternity in Singapore.
 
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==Ustaz Dr Naziruddin Muhammad Nasir==
 
Halimah Jacob also thanked Dr Fatris for his noble devotion and leadership to the Muslim society. She pointed out that Dr Fatris increased the ecosystem of responsibility for the people’s socio-religious demands and upheld the progress and promoting of their Islamic scholars and instructors. She further added that she is glad that Dr Fatris will proceed support to relevant boards and guide younger Islamic leaders."
Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir is serving as the present Grand Mufti of Singapore. Made important improvements in supporting the Grand Mufti to develop Islamic policies in Singapore as the deputy Mufti, he supported the Grand Mufti in providing guidance for the Muslim's religious developments.