The construction of the third largest Azam Mosque in the world was finally cost of ১৪ 1.40 billion

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Azam Mosque in Algeria. It is the third largest mosque in the world. It was supposed to be inaugurated in Ramadan. It has not yet been officially inaugurated due to Mahamari Corona. Before the inauguration, for the first time, the melodious sound of Azan is coming from the high minaret.

The newly built mosque was expected to be inaugurated through a state ceremony, but before the inauguration, the melodious voice of Azan was heard from the mosque for the first time. The third largest mosque in Algeria, Azam, was to be inaugurated during the holy month of Ramadan.

Work on the Azam Mosque on the Algerian coast began in 2012. It is the largest mosque in Algeria, after the Haram Mosque in the holy city of Makkah and the Nawabi Mosque in Medina. It is the third largest mosque in the world after Haramain-Ashfarifain. The construction cost is estimated at ১৪ 1.40 billion.

Mosque information at a glance: Name: Algeria Grand Mosque, area: 20,000 square meters, minaret height: 64 feet, prayers together: 120,000 worshipers, Library: There will be a library with 1 million books in the mosque premises in the name of The Dajma Al Dajaj.

If the library is 21,600 meters, 2,000 people will be able to sit and read books at the same time. Car Parking: There is an arrangement of underground car parking of 160,000 square meters with three levels. It can hold 6,000 cars at a time, hall room: two conference halls of 18,000 square meters. One has 1500 seats and the other has 300 seats.

Unique attraction: The mosque will be powered by solar power, construction cost: কোটি 1.40 billion, design: German engineer J ইউrgen Engel, construction supervision: Ministry of Housing Algeria.

The mosque was to be inaugurated by the state during Ramadan this year. The newly built Algerian mosque, the third largest in the world, was not inaugurated as all mosques were closed due to the outbreak of the deadly global epidemic Coronavirus.

However, with the outbreak of Mahama'ri Corona reduced, the huge mosque will be inaugurated through a state ceremony. Although it was inaugurated in a state ceremony, regular call to prayer has started in this mosque.

Read more: In the next 15 years, 30 percent of Russia's population will be Muslim!

Russia, the world's largest country by area, has a growing Muslim population. The people of the country are leaning towards Islam day by day. And so in the next 15 years, 30 percent of the country's total population will be Muslim.

In addition, the majority of the country's population will be Muslim in the next 30 years. Dmitry Smirnov, the chief priest of Russia's Orthodox Church, made the remarks at a forum hosted by the State Duma in the lower house of the Russian Federal Assembly on Monday (August 10th). News of the Moscow Times.

Meanwhile, Grand Mufti of Russia Ravil Zainuddin said that mosques are not being built in Russia at the rate at which the number of Muslims is increasing. Due to this, there has been a crisis in the performance of prayers in the mosque. Agreeing with Ravin Zainuddin's statement, Pastor Dmitry Smirnov told the forum:

If the growth rate of the Muslim population in Russia continues like this, by 2050 Muslims will be the majority population of Russia. Grand Mufti Ravil Zainuddin said more mosques need to be built for prayers, adding that in 2017, about 3.2 million Muslims participated in mosques in Russia.

This number is increasing day by day. As of 2017, the total population of Russia was 146.6 million. Of these, the Muslim population is about 14 million, which is 10 percent of Russia's total population.

In Russia, the North Caucasus and the Tatarstan region are known as the Muslim-majority regions of the country. Russia's population is growing at a high rate in the two republics, according to a Russian census report.

Read more: Order to close prayer places in Athens, Muslims are victims of discrimination!

In Athens, the capital of Greece, large numbers of Muslims are being subjected to severe discrimination. There is no mosque in Athens, the only capital of Europe. The Muslims were using some places including garages as places of worship.

But the authorities have also ordered to close those places. But despite repeated promises, a mosque is not being built in the city. As a result, a large number of Muslims there are in serious trouble. TRT World has published a report in this regard. It said the government had instructed not to offer prayers in unauthorized places in Athens, Greece.

Prayers have been going on in some of these places since 1989. As a result, Muslims are in grave danger. "It was like our own home," said one Muslim in Greece. Where we prayed five times a day. Now it is closing.

Where do we go now? Greek authorities say the shutdown was ordered following a formal state complaint. In this regard, a Muslim named Khalid Badar said that in most places in Greece, Muslims are not considered eligible for permission.

And if we want to go somewhere better, expensive rents and discriminatory behavior from landlords stand in the way. Due to the new directive, places used as mosques in Athens could be closed at any time from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

They have been living and working peacefully in Greece for many years, the report said. But they say they are treated like second-class citizens in the eyes of other people. One Muslim said, "We feel very bad." Because praying in garage or warehouse because there is no facility of mosque.

We must have a mosque. Thus, it is disrespectful to offer prayers secretly in the basement. "I hoped the state would show respect to us," said Namil Igender, head of the Muslim Association of Greece. Today they are giving a place like a graveyard without a mosque.

The place of our religious beliefs has turned the mosque into a mockery. But Greece has always been proud of its democratic heritage. But Muslims have been treated with disrespect for a long time and have been subjected to religious discrimination.

Source: TRT World

Read more: Banu Shaiba tribe has been supervising Kaaba for 1800 years!

More than 150 technologists and builders covered the Kaaba on Wednesday (July 26th) with kiswa, or ghilaf (special black cloth).

Last week, Prince Khalid al-Faisal, the governor of Makkah, handed over the new kiswati, prepared for the Kaaba, to Saleh bin Zaynul Abidin al-Shaibi, the senior caretaker of the Ka'bah, on behalf of King Salman.

Kiswar cloth is made at the King Abdul Aziz Complex in Umm al-Jawd, Mecca. It is a special fabric made of natural silk which is black in color. Kiswar's cloth is 14 meters long. The upper third has a belt that is 95 cm wide. He is 48 meters long.

The belt consists of 18 square pieces of cloth which are again surrounded by another square shaped cloth with various Islamic motifs (calligraphy containing verses or hadiths) engraved.

The whole Kiswar cloth is divided into four separate parts. The whole kiswa is basically made up of four parts to cover the walls of the holy Ka'bah. In addition, a separate curtain is made for the door to cover the door of the Ka'bah. Creating a screen involves a multi-stage process. This is because the kiswati, which consists of four parts of cloth, is first placed in the Ka'bah.

Subsequently, the belt and Islamic motif embroidered pieces in the upper third part were added to the kiswa. So far, more than 110 caretakers have been fortunate enough to oversee the Holy Kaaba. The historical tradition of supervision has been observed for centuries.

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Amazing

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Allahu-Akbar. Insha Allah, am going to observe solah in it very soon.

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