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'BUILD A MASJID (MOSQUE) MOVEMENT'

 

Assalammualaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu!





We encourage all believers from the Muslim community to join us in our cause for building the Masjid. This is an opportunity to be part of the movement. By dedicating your time and effort to this good cause, you can ensure that mosques are established in areas where people haven’t had access to them before. The rewards that come from these acts will be immense.



There are many ways to support this movement. Firstly, you can share the message of this movement with the people in your community. Furthermore, you can contribute to construction costs, or pay for certain materials or services that are necessary for the construction process. Additionally, people can volunteer their services and help out with planning and labor. All such contributions will be immensely appreciated and will be rewarded both in this world and in the hereafter.



So, brothers and sisters, join us in our noble endeavor to increase and enhance the worship of Allah. This is the most worthwhile investment you can ever make in your lifetime, and the rewards and blessings you will receive are beyond words. Let’s come together and share the blessings of Allah and make this aim of building more Mosques on earth a reality.



Thank you for taking part in this movement.


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