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  1. Learn about the history and legends of the keramat (shrine) on Kusu Island, a popular destination for Chinese and Malay devotees. Discover how the shrine evolved from a signal post to a place of worship and how it was destroyed by fire in 2022.

  2. Mar 11, 2017 · Keramat Bukit Kasita is a hidden and mysterious graveyard in Singapore that may be linked to Sang Nila Utama, the founder of Singapura kingdom. The site has about 200 tombs of Malay royalty and is a place of spiritual significance for devotees.

  3. Located at the foot of Mount Faber, Keramat Radin Mas commemorates Radin Mas Ayu, whose father was a crown prince. Her name directly translates to “Beautiful Golden Princess”. The keramat is sheltered within a simple roofed structure and adorned by a metal frame decked with translucent drapes.

  4. The Keramat Habib Noh, located at 37 Palmer Road, is a shrine dedicated to the Muslim saint Sayyid Noh bin Sayyid Mohamad bin Sayyid Ahmad Al-Habshi, popularly known as Habib Noh. The shrine houses his maqam (tomb) and is visited by pilgrims from as far away as China. 1

  5. www.roots.gov.sg › surveyed-sites › Sharifah-Rogayah-KeramatSharifah Rogayah Keramat - Roots

    This shrine is located inside Duxton Plain Park, behind a row of shophouses. Erected with yellow tiles upon a green base, the site’s design is typical of Malay royalty in Southeast Asia.

  6. Keramat is a small yellow-coloured painted shrines that can be found along sidewalks or under trees in Malaysia. These shrines are usually worshipped by residents living nearby. The shrines are normally of a fusion Chinese-Malay design, with Islamic elements such as the crescent moon decorations.

  7. May 25, 2020 · Discover Keramat Bukit Kasita in Singapore: This royal shrine and cemetery is hidden amidst modern public housing.

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