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Endowments ministry opens Lady Maryam bint Muhammad Abdullah Mosque in Muaither Al Wukair
Endowments ministry opens Lady Maryam bint Muhammad Abdullah Mosque in Muaither Al Wukair

Qatar Tribune

time07-07-2025

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  • Qatar Tribune

Endowments ministry opens Lady Maryam bint Muhammad Abdullah Mosque in Muaither Al Wukair

DOHA: The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, represented by the Mosques Department, has opened the Lady Maryam bint Muhammad Abdullah Mosque in the Muaither Al Wukair area. It is located on a large area of ​​land amounting to 5,467square meters. The mosque is attached to the houses of the imam and the muezzin. The opening of the new mosque, endowed by Maryam bint Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Abdul Karim, is intended to be a beacon of worship and a house of God filled with prayer, remembrance, and the Quran. This comes as part of the Ministry's plan to expand and develop the number of mosques across the country, keeping pace with urban growth and population increase, in line with the country's National Vision 2030. The noble endowment's blessed work is considered one of the greatest acts of devotion. It is an ongoing charity that brings endless reward. The new mosque, which is a congregational mosque and has the number MS1430, includes a main prayer hall that can accommodate 989 worshippers, in addition to a women's hall that can accommodate 100 worshippers. The mosque includes a spacious ablution area, in addition to a large number of public parking spaces, a number of which are designated for people with disabilities, with organized entrances and exits. The mosque also features a tall minaret. The Ministry's Engineering Affairs Department is responsible for meeting the needs of the country's regions for mosques and prayer rooms, supplying regions with temporary mosques and supervising their preservation, preparing the annual plan for the maintenance of mosques and imams' residences, in coordination with the relevant authorities, supervising the preparation and implementation of construction and maintenance work for mosques, supervising the construction projects of mosques and imams' residences owned by endowments in terms of designs, technical and engineering specifications, and implementation, and preparing a database on mosques, prayer rooms, and their workers. The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs' website offers a feature for searching for mosque locations geographically, using the Global Navigation System (GNS). This feature provides precise and specific maps that facilitate access to mosque locations in all cities within the country.

Awqaf ministry opens new mosque in Al Khor
Awqaf ministry opens new mosque in Al Khor

Qatar Tribune

time14-06-2025

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  • Qatar Tribune

Awqaf ministry opens new mosque in Al Khor

The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, represented by the Mosques Department, inaugurated the Sultan bin Ali Al Ali Al Maadheed Mosque in Al Khor City, as part of its ongoing efforts to expand and develop mosques across the country. The opening of the new mosque is in line with population and urban growth and the aspirations of Qatar National Vision 2030. 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

Awqaf ministry inaugurates mosque in Umm Al Seneem
Awqaf ministry inaugurates mosque in Umm Al Seneem

Qatar Tribune

time21-05-2025

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  • Qatar Tribune

Awqaf ministry inaugurates mosque in Umm Al Seneem

DOHA: The Ministry of Endowments(Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs, represented by the Mosques Department, has inaugurated the Mozah Mahmoud Abdullah Al Mahmoud Mosque in Umm Al Seneem, covering an area of 4,823 square meters. The mosque, endowed by Mozah Mahmoud Abdullah Al Mahmoud, serves as a beacon of worship and a house of prayer, remembrance, and Quranic recitation. Its establishment aligns with the ministry's plan to expand and enhance mosques nationwide, keeping pace with urban growth and population increase, in accordance with Qatar National Vision 2030. In a statement, the Ministry of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs emphasized that such endowments are among the greatest acts of devotion, describing them as continuous charitable deeds that bring everlasting rewards.

Kuwait introduces shorter prayer time to reduce power consumption
Kuwait introduces shorter prayer time to reduce power consumption

Express Tribune

time19-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Express Tribune

Kuwait introduces shorter prayer time to reduce power consumption

Listen to article Kuwait's Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has introduced new guidelines to mosques across the country to reduce electricity consumption amid rising demand. The measures, announced by the Mosques Department in Hawalli Governorate, include shortening prayer durations, restricting access to prayer halls, and limiting the use of air conditioning. The new directives were issued following a request from the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy. The guidelines are part of a larger energy-saving initiative, which will also see scheduled power cuts at mosques across Kuwait's six governorates starting this week. Under the new rules, mosques are instructed to close their main indoor prayer halls for all five daily prayers. Worshippers will instead perform prayers in outdoor courtyards. Indoor prayer halls will only be open for Friday prayers, with air conditioning set to 22°C on automatic mode from Thursday evening until the end of Friday. For daily prayers, outdoor areas will be used, and air conditioning, if necessary, must be set to 25°C on automatic mode. Women's prayer sections will be closed in most mosques, with exceptions for mosques hosting religious lectures or classes. In such cases, air conditioning should also be set to 25°C, and the sections must be closed immediately after the sessions. The ministry has also instructed imams to shorten the interval between the call to prayer (adhan) and the start of the prayer (iqama), particularly for the Dhuhr and Asr prayers. The duration of the prayers themselves should also be reduced. Additionally, a schedule of power cuts has been outlined, including a blackout from 30 minutes after the Dhuhr prayer until 15 minutes before the Asr prayer, and another from 30 minutes after the Asr prayer until 5 p.m.

Kuwait orders shorter prayer time and mosque restrictions to cut electricity use
Kuwait orders shorter prayer time and mosque restrictions to cut electricity use

Gulf News

time19-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Gulf News

Kuwait orders shorter prayer time and mosque restrictions to cut electricity use

Dubai: Kuwait's Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has issued new directives to mosques across the country, instructing them to shorten prayer durations, restrict access to prayer halls, and limit air conditioning usage. The measures, announced by the Mosques Department in Hawalli Governorate, aim to reduce electricity consumption amid surging demand. A circular detailing the steps was distributed to imams and muezzins following a request from the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy. The move is part of a broader energy-saving initiative, which includes scheduled power cuts at mosques across Kuwait's six governorates starting this week. Under the new rules, mosques are instructed to close the main indoor prayer halls for all five daily prayers. Worshippers are to perform prayers in outdoor courtyards instead. Indoor prayer areas will only be opened for Friday prayers, with air conditioning set to 22°C on automatic mode from Thursday evening until the end of Friday's service. For daily prayers, outdoor areas will be used, and any air conditioning must be maintained at 25°C on auto mode. Women's prayer sections are to be closed in most mosques, except in those hosting religious lectures or classes. In such cases, air conditioning should also be set to 25°C, and the sections must be closed immediately after the sessions end. In addition to spatial restrictions, the directive includes changes to the timing and length of prayers. Imams have been instructed to shorten the interval between the call to prayer (adhan) and the start of prayer (iqama), especially for the noon (Dhuhr) and afternoon (Asr) prayers. The duration of the prayers themselves should also be shortened. The ministry also outlined a schedule of power cuts, including a blackout from 30 minutes after the noon prayer until 15 minutes before the afternoon prayer, and another from 30 minutes after the afternoon prayer until 5 p.m.

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