Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar Exclusive Exclusive Jun 2026
The ARB holds the immense responsibility of regulating Islamic religious teachers ( asatizah ) and specialized scholars across Singapore. In this role, he oversees the standardization of religious education to ensure all guidance remains contextualized, balanced, and relevant to modern society.
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Ustaz Nor Razak Bakar has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to Islamic da'wah and education, including:
In the landscape of Singapore’s Muslim community, few names hold as much weight, wisdom, and warmth as . For over two decades, he has been a quiet yet influential architect of strong Muslim marriages, guiding young couples through the essential, yet often challenging, journey of matrimony. The ARB holds the immense responsibility of regulating
Ustaz Nor Razak served as the Registrar of Muslim Marriages for several years, succeeding Ustaz Syed Ahmad Syed Mohamed in October 2019 . He recently completed his tenure as Registrar, with a successor assuming the role on February 1, 2026 .
This prestigious position allows him to continue his mentorship and guidance, leveraging his vast experience to shape the next generation of religious leaders in Singapore. Legacy and Impact His approach to marriage counseling is renowned for
As the new Chairman, Ustaz Nor Razak has a clear and modern vision for the future of religious teaching in Singapore. He is determined to shift the perception of the ARB from simply a regulatory body to a partner for the Asatizah community. In an exclusive podcast with Berita Harian (BH), he articulated this philosophy clearly: “ARB is a partner to Asatizah, not a body that just sets rules. We want to help them improve their standing in the eyes of the community through knowledge and skills appropriate to today’s context.”
Oversaw systemic digitalization, led COVID-19 emergency adaptations, and scaled the Bersamamu mentorship program. (2026–2028)