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The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf) has received three new mosques in Wakrah, Hazm Al Markhiya and Um Al Idham, as part of its plans to double the number of mosques to keep up with population and urban growth in the country.
The new mosque in Wakrah can accommodate 500 male and 75 female worshippers. The mosque also has the imam’s residence and a Qur’an memorisation centre. The mosque in Hazm Al Markhiya accommodates 300 male and 66 female worshippers in addition to the residence of imam and muezzin. The mosque in Um Al Idham accommodates 70 worshipers as well as the residence of imam and muezzin.
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