Nagore Durgha, Singapore
| Nagore Durgha | |
|---|---|
நாகூர் தர்கா | |
Nagore Durgha in 2025 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
| Sect | Sufism |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Dargah |
| Status | Active (as a shrine) |
| Dedication | Nagore Syed Abdul Qadir Shahul Hamid |
| Location | |
| Country | Singapore |
| Geographic coordinates | 1°16′53.1″N 103°50′52.2″E / 1.281417°N 103.847833°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Indo-Islamic |
| Groundbreaking | 1828 |
| Completed | 1830 |
| Website | |
| ndsociety | |
| Designated | 19 November 1974 |
| Reference no. | 9 |
The Nagore Dargah (Tamil: நாகூர் தர்கா; Chinese: 纳宫神社, romanized: Na Gong Shen She) is a dargah complex containing a Sufi shrine, located in Singapore. The dargah was built between 1828 and 1830 by Muslims from the Tamil Nadu region of South India, and was originally known as Shahul Hamid Dargah.
When this shrine was built, Telok Ayer Street, where the shrine is located, was a sandy beach crowded with sailing craft. While its physical surroundings have changed beyond recognition, the monument – save for conservation and preservation work in 2007 – has changed little since the late 19th century. It has a unique blend of classical and Indo-Islamic motifs.