Malay Singaporeans
Malay Singaporeans (Malay: [Melayu Singapura] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) are a local ethnic group in Singapore.
Malay Singaporeans Media
A group of Malay women seated, Singapore, circa 1900.
Malay Heritage Centre in Kampong Glam. Built in 1819, the building was formerly a Malay Palace of Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor.
A traditional Malay kampung or village in Singapore. 1907.
A Satay being served in Singapore. Quintessentially Javanese in origin, the dish is now known as part and parcel of Singaporean Malay cuisine, reflecting the visible Javanese ancestry of many Malays in the republic.
Replica of a typical Pinisi or Perahu Bugis (lit Bugis vessel), the ancestors of many Malay Singaporeans of Bugis extraction arrived to the shores of Singapore by the Pinisi.
Putu piring, a dessert created by the Singaporean Malay community and commonly associated with Singaporean cuisine in general.
The Sultan Mosque at Kampong Glam, Singapore. An overwhelming majority of Malays in Singapore are adherents of the Shafi'i school of thought.