Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi, a follower of the
Barelwi movement, established the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society in 1932 to propagate Islam in Singapore as a form of
dakwah. This was one of Siddiqi's many exploits to propagate Islam; he had also travelled to
Malaysia and
The Philippines to preach the Islamic religion. The movement at the time was led by both Siddiqi and Syed Ibrahim Omar Alsagoff, the latter who was the first president of the organization. The
Islamic Centre Jamiyah, located at the edge of
Geylang, is the main headquarters of the organization. Although the founder of the organization is a follower of the Barelwi movement, the organization itself is non-denominational and considers itself to be a mainstream modernized Sunni Islamic institution. == Services ==