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Sunni Endowments Directorate Designates 32 Mosques as Jamea for Ramadan Friday Prayers

Sunni Endowments Directorate Designates 32 Mosques as Jamea for Ramadan Friday Prayers

Daily Tribune27-02-2025

TDT | Manama
The Sunni Endowments Directorate has announced the temporary designation of 32 mosques as jamea mosques for the holy month of Ramadan. These mosques will host Friday prayers starting from the first Friday of the month to accommodate the increased number of worshippers during this sacred period.
Dr. Shaikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Futais Al Hajri, Chairman of the Sunni Endowments Council, underscored the council's dedication to ensuring the spiritual needs of the faithful are met. He expressed deep gratitude to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their unwavering support of religious institutions and community initiatives.
The designated mosques are spread across Bahrain's four governorates, ensuring accessibility for worshippers in various regions.
Muharraq Governorate:
Adel Ahmadi Mosque, East Hidd
(Cabin) Haya bint Mohammed Al Bouflasa Mosque, Hidd
Aysha Al Rasheed Mosque, Diyar Al Muharraq
Umhat Al Momineen Mosque, Arad
Osama bin Zaid Mosque, Arad
Ali bin Yousif Fakhro Mosque, Halat Bu Maher
Al Bin Khater Mosque
Ali bin Ebrahim Al Zayani Mosque
Omar bin Abdulaziz Mosque
Southern Busaiteen Mosque
Hessa bint Khalifa Al Ammari Mosque, Busaiteen
Shaikha bint Abdulrahman Mosque, Busaiteen
Southern Governorate:
Al Ikhlas Mosque, Isa Town
Badriya Jaafar Al Murbati Mosque, East Riffa (Al Buhair)
Essa bin Essa Mosque, East Riffa
Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Mosque, East Riffa
Shaikh Khalifa bin Mohammed bin Salman Al Khalifa Mosque, East Riffa
Bukuwara Mosque, East Riffa
Al Bayan Mosque, East Riffa (Bukuwara)
Abi Abdullah Salman Al Farsi Mosque, East Riffa
Al Muhajireen Mosque, Al Hajiyat (East Riffa)
Hunain Mosque, East Riffa (Bukuwara)
Amr bin Al Aas Mosque, East Riffa
Mariam Mosque, North Riffa
Northern Governorate (Hamad Town):
Al Dowaisan Mosque, Roundabout 1
(Cabin) Imam Muslim bin Al Hajjaj Mosque, Roundabout 2
Al Aziz Mosque, Roundabout 5
Abdul Rahman bin Ouf Mosque, Roundabout 10
Abu Ayyub Al Ansari Mosque, Roundabout 21
Asma That Al Netaqain Mosque, Roundabout 21
Hamza bin Abdul Mutalib Mosque, Roundabout 21
Capital Governorate:
Saad bin Abi Waqas Mosque, Um Al Hassam
The initiative is part of the Sunni Endowments Directorate's ongoing efforts to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers during Ramadan and enhance religious services across the kingdom.

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