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The Minister of Endowments thanks President Sisi for his interest in building the houses of God

The Minister of Endowments, Dr. Mohamed Mukhtar Gomaa, thanked President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for his interest in building the houses of God Almighty. And the mosques of Ahl al-Bayt, the most prominent of which is the majestic edifice of Sayyida Zainab Mosque, may God be pleased with her.

This came in the Friday sermon delivered by the minister, on the last Friday of the blessed month of Ramadan, in Sayyida Zainab Mosque, may God be pleased with her. God bless her In Cairo, in the presence of Cairo Governor Khaled Abdel-Al, Vice President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

 

The Minister of Endowments indicated that the previous Ramadan witnessed the opening of the Imam Hussein Mosque, “may God be pleased with him,” and in Last Ramadan was the opening of the Sayyida Nafisa Mosque (may God be pleased with her), and this year comes the opening of the Sayyida Zainab Mosque, “may God be pleased with her.” With this beauty and this unprecedented development.

 

He pointed out that 20 mosques are being opened today, bringing the total number of mosques opened during the period from 2014 AD until today, Friday, to 11,907 mosques, at an estimated cost. By about 18 billion and 97 million pounds.

 

He also pointed out the heavy turnout of worshipers at the houses of God Almighty this year, not in one mosque, but in all mosques nationwide. Which bodes well, as the construction of mosques in this way is based on and meaning of glorifying the rituals of God Almighty. From the architecture of the universe, the Egyptian state cares about the houses of God, and glorifies the rituals of God, and our duty is to provide this spiritual atmosphere for those who stand, kneel, and prostrate, and this positive spiritual and psychological state in the turnout to mosques.

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