Saudi Arabia to build a huge mosque in Islamabad’s university
RIYADH: A mosque named after Saudi Arabia's King Salman will be built at the International Islamic University in Islamabad, Pakistan, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said Saturday.
The planned mosque, which will be located at the university's campus, includes a prayer hall for men accommodating 4,000 worshipers and another for women accommodating 2000 worshipers, said the report.
The venture likewise contains a historical center and a library each for the sake of King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed receptacle Salman's Conferences Hall, a regulatory region, and a parking garage.
There will likewise be open-air yards that can oblige 6,000 individuals.
SPA said King Salman has supported the arrangement.





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