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SG Muslim Casket ✓ ACRA Verified

Eldercare
★★★½☆ 3.5 11 Google reviews
💰 From S$1,300 💬 Usually replies on WhatsApp within hours
Small review sample — treat rating as directional.

About SG Muslim Casket

About SG Muslim Casket

SG Muslim Casket provides Muslim funeral services islandwide from its premises at Blk 78 Geylang Bahru. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. It holds a 3.5/5 rating across 11 Google reviews — a small sample that should be treated as directional only. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level; no specific package costs are publicly listed and prospective families should enquire directly for a full breakdown.

Muslim funeral arrangements in Singapore follow prescribed religious obligations — ghusl (ritual washing), kafan (shrouding), funeral prayer, and burial — and timing is typically within 24 hours of passing. When contacting SG Muslim Casket, families should confirm the scope of services covered: body collection and transport, preparation and washing facilities, burial plot coordination with the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) or Pusara Aman, provision of kafan materials, and whether a religious officiant is arranged. Families should also clarify what documentation support is provided, including the death certificate process and burial permit, and whether the service extends to repatriation if the deceased passed away overseas.

To begin, reach out to SG Muslim Casket via WhatsApp or phone to confirm availability and obtain a written breakdown of all charges before proceeding.

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Google Reviews ⭐ 3.5 (11 reviews)

Sapiah LyanafsiQaiSha ★☆☆☆☆
2 months ago

Seems like the positive reviews were at most 1 year ago. Been a week since the burial of my beloved late mum. Full payment had been made for the whole procedure. Agreed on some reviews that they were in always in a rush to get things done. Even during talkin it was combined (jamak) by another company while our ustaz just stood by smiling. Waited patiently with hope that the carpeted grass were installed at least. But nothing was done at all. The ones who were buried after our late mum had their carpet and tombstone done. We took a walk around the block and noticed that ALL graves that were processed by SMC were left untouched by them. In the hot weather locally, all the soil were dried and hardened. While the others done by other company looked better with the carpet grass. Texted Fadhil but no apology no service recovery. Though it was stated "free service" upon full payment, it is still part of the package. We didnt even aske to install the dapur2. Just lay the carpet grass so that the soil won't be so dry until hardened. Such a disappointment. Amanah sudah diberi tapi tal dijalankan. Astarghfirullahal'azim

Fauzie Rashid ★☆☆☆☆
3 months ago

It saddens me that I have to do this. I have NEVER bothered to give reviews but when it involves a grieving family and a deceased. This has to be done so it will not happen to anyone else. For context, I am sending my late mother that I have been her caregiver all this while. Working with them was a totally nightmare from the start, till the end. The communication was all over the place. A lot of uncertainties and there was no one who was giving clear advice or guidance to us until at the very last minute. The bus driver - rude, keep asking the passengers to move faster, board faster and we were treated like we are the reason for him to be late for his next appointment. The imam - I’m sorry to say this, but he shows zero compassion. Everything was a rush. During the solat Jenazah, the intervals between the 4 Takbir was so short. I didn’t have the chance and opportunity to even finish my al fatihah properly. And I didn’t get a chance to do a proper doa for my late mother during that moment. That was the last doa that I can do for my mother before she is going to get buried, and they took that away from me. Subahanallah. During the actual burial, the final tazkirah was done like it was forced. Non of my family members heard what he was saying because it was too muffled by his microphone. Instead we were more moved by another Ustaz at the other lot giving his tazkirah to another deceased. Finally, we engaged them to have a tahlil right after the burial, the same Ustaz came over to our place. He seem like he was unhappy and forced to be there. Started the tahlil, look up at us and say he will make a move first. Everyone was shook, he did not even read surah Yaseen. It was just a normal doa Selamat that lasted for about 15mins. I really didn’t want to do this, as I’m still in grief. But this is not right. If the company is packed, say it’s packed. We will find another company that is able to assist us and give their full service. To the management, please look into this. This is just not right.

Aiida M. ★☆☆☆☆
3 months ago

I engaged Khairat Kematian / Singapore Muslim Casket for my late aunt’s burial. On the very day of her burial, while we were on the way to the washing site, I received a call from one of their staff who raised his voice and shouted at me over a form I had filled in “wrongly.” Firstly, grieving families do not bury loved ones every day, so it is unreasonable to expect us to know every detail of their paperwork. Secondly, the call was on speakerphone, and my son, daughter, another aunt and her husband all heard the way I was spoken to. It was disrespectful, insensitive, and unprofessional at such a delicate time. Funeral services should provide compassion and guidance, not stress and humiliation. This experience left a very bad impression and added unnecessary pain to an already difficult day. I hope the company reflects on their approach and treats grieving families with the dignity and respect they deserve.

Kian wee Ong ★★★★★
a year ago

Fadhil and his team from Singapore Muslim Casket really helped to guide us (non-muslim) all the way. Really appreciate their services in sending my uncle in his final journey.

Mohd Fatimah ★★★★★
5 years ago

Thanks and Appreciates to Abg Fadil with staff/management of Singapore Muslim Casket & Marble Contractor Pte Ltd for the excellence service. Alhamdulillah Aamiin. Recommended with👍👍👍👍👍 Wassalam, mohd @ 86212513

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SG Muslim Casket vs other providers in Singapore

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SG Muslim Casket (this page) ⭐ 3.5 11
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does SG Muslim Casket charge?

SG Muslim Casket does not publicly list a fixed package price; pricing is indicated at a mid-range level. Families should request an itemised quote that covers body collection and transport, washing and preparation, kafan materials, hearse to burial site, and any coordination fees for burial plot application. Ask specifically which items are bundled and which are billed separately — burial plot fees, for instance, are typically paid directly to the relevant authority and are not part of the funeral provider's fee. Confirm whether GST applies to any component of the service. See the full eldercare and funeral services cost guide for Singapore →

Does SG Muslim Casket handle the full Muslim funeral process, including burial coordination?

A complete Muslim funeral service typically covers body collection, ghusl and kafan at a dedicated washing facility, arrangement of the funeral prayer (solat jenazah), hearse transport to the burial site, and coordination with the burial authority — usually Pusara Aman (Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery) administered under MUIS. Confirm with SG Muslim Casket exactly which of these steps they manage directly and which they subcontract or refer out. If the deceased passed away in a hospital, the provider should be able to coordinate directly with the hospital's mortuary. For overseas repatriation cases, confirm whether the provider handles import permits and documentation or whether a separate specialist is required.

Is SG Muslim Casket licensed and insured?

SG Muslim Casket is ACRA-registered and KakiList-verified, confirming it operates as a legitimate business entity in Singapore. It holds a 3.5/5 rating across 11 Google reviews — the sample is small and should be treated as directional only. No specific regulatory licences are listed on this profile; funeral services in Singapore do not currently require a mandatory government licence beyond standard business registration, though providers coordinating burial at MUIS-managed cemeteries must comply with MUIS procedures. Families are advised to request a written service agreement covering all charges, the scope of services, and the timeline before any payment is made. Insist on a full cost breakdown to avoid unexpected charges during a sensitive period.

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