Sharjah24: With the assistance of donors and volunteers, the Shawka Mosque, which is being built in collaboration with the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments in Ras Al Khaimah, is already 90% complete. The project's executing organisation is still working hard to finish all construction procedures and present it to Ras Al Khaimah's General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments by November of this year.
Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Ali, the Director of Project and External Assistance Management, stated that the location of the Shawka Mosque construction is one of the most vital sites, serving many residents of the area. It has vital amenities like restrooms, ablution places, and parking spaces and can hold about 350 worshipers. Housing for the imam is also a feature of the mosque's design.
Construction work is still being done by the implementing agency, and 90% of it is finished.
In November of this year, it's expected that all building phases will be finished and the mosque will be handed over. Al Ali underlined the significance of building mosques, stressing that Sharjah Charity International (SCI) constantly works with the appropriate authorities to coordinate the construction of numerous mosques across the nation.
He has further urge benefactors and contributors to keep supporting humanitarian initiatives, highlighting the SCI’s efforts to continue supporting such humanitarian initiatives.
Al Ali explained that the executing entity for the Sabil Alkhairat Mosque, which has been constructed in the Al Mowrrada 2 area of Sharjah, has completed all construction operations. The mosque is now ready for inauguration and welcoming worshippers. It is planned to collaborate with the Sharjah Department of Islamic Affairs to open the mosque in the near future, just before the end of the current month of September.
Al Ali stated that the Sabil Alkhairat Mosque, which is being built in Sharjah's Al Mowrrada 2 neighborhood, has completed its construction works. The mosque is now prepared to open its doors to worshipers. It is intended to work in conjunction with the Sharjah Department of Islamic Affairs to open the mosque in September.