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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

The mosque built with the support of Qatar in Islamabad was opened to the public

 It is the only mosque built in the modern residential area of the federal capital, which has a capacity of about 800 people to offer prayers in a very peaceful environment.

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Islamabad (Urdu Point News Latest. 04 August 2022) The mosque built with the support of Qatar in the federal capital Islamabad was opened to the public. Inaugurated. According to media reports, Sheikh Saud bin Abdul Rehman Al Thani, Ambassador of Qatar to Pakistan recently inaugurated a mosque in Islamabad which was built by Qatar Charity (QC). And appreciated the efforts of Qatar Charity across Pakistan.

It has been reported that a delegation from the Qatar Charity Office in Pakistan attended the opening ceremony along with the Qatari ambassador and local government officials, diplomats and members of local organizations. The mosque has a capacity of about 800 people to offer prayers in a very peaceful environment. Before the construction of this mosque, local people had to travel to distant places to pray and many people used to participate in congregational prayers. were unable to


During the opening ceremony, Director of Qatar Charity Office in Pakistan Amin Abdul Rahman emphasized the importance of the mosque from a religious point of view, while Imam Qari Muhammad Faheem of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque also thanked the benefactors in Qatar who have donated the mosque. Facilitated construction. On the other hand, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has withdrawn its decision to charge parking fee at Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, an official notice posted outside the mosque revealed that visitors will now have to pay for vehicles. There is no need to pay parking fees but it is not clear whether local contractors will follow the decision as they have allegedly flouted it in the past with various pretexts to extort money from visitors.

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