
Awqaf ministry opens new mosque in Al Khor
The ministry said the new mosque covers an area of 5,676 square metres and includes a main prayer hall that can accommodate approximately 950 worshippers, in addition to a hall designated for women that can accommodate 100 female worshippers. It also includes a spacious ablution area, a large number of parking spaces, including designated spaces for people with disabilities, in addition to carefully organised entrances and exits, and a towering minaret that distinguishes the building. (QNA) page 2
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