Al Ma'arad: The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, represented by the Mosques Department, has inaugurated a grand mosque in the Al Ma'arad area, with a capacity to accommodate 1,260 male and female worshippers. The mosque is built on a spacious land area of 5,024 square meters.
According to Qatar News Agency, the opening of the mosque endowed by Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Thani is part of the ministry's plan to expand and develop mosques across all regions of the country. This initiative aligns with urban growth and population increase, in accordance with Qatar National Vision 2030.
The new mosque includes a main prayer hall that can hold 800 worshippers, a daily prayer area for 200 worshippers, a mezzanine hall for another 200 worshippers, and a dedicated women's prayer hall that accommodates 60 worshippers.
The mosque also features a spacious ablution area, a large number of public parking spaces, some of which are allocated for persons with disabilities, and well-organized entrances and exits. The mosque is topped with a tall minaret.
The Ministry's Engineering Affairs Department is responsible for providing mosques and prayer spaces across the country based on community needs. It also supplies temporary mosques, oversees their maintenance, prepares annual plans for mosque and imam residence maintenance in coordination with relevant authorities, and supervises the design, specifications, construction, and maintenance of both endowment-owned mosques and imam housing. The department also maintains a database of mosques, prayer spaces, and their staff.
The Ministry's website offers a geographic search feature for locating mosques using global navigation systems, supported by accurate and detailed maps that make it easier to find mosque locations in cities across the country.