The Islamic Affairs Department in Dubai has revived the Tahajjud prayer in the emirate's mosques, witnessing significant attendance from worshippers. This initiative aims to enhance spirituality during the holy month of Ramadan.
Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, the Governor of Yogyakarta, called for the use of mosques as educational platforms to enhance national awareness and citizenship. This appeal was made during an event in the Gunungkidul area, emphasizing the importance of integrating patriotism values into education.
A legal settlement has been reached in the defamation case filed by Malaysian Communications Minister <strong>Datuk Fahmi Fadzil</strong> against Facebook user <strong>Mohd Fawzan Madlan</strong>. The case involved false allegations regarding the minister's speech at a mosque during the election period.
The Port Said Governorate has announced the prayer times for Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Residents can check the specific times for the five daily prayers.
The Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf has announced an urgent decision to stop lighting minarets and removing decorations from mosques. This decision is part of the ministry's efforts to regulate administrative and organizational matters within places of worship.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs, Raden Muhammad Shafi, has called for support for <strong>6,529 mosques</strong> across Indonesia to facilitate return travel after Eid al-Fitr 2026. This initiative aims to ensure the comfort of travelers during the holiday period.
Authorities in North Sinai have initiated a comprehensive campaign to drain accumulated rainwater from mosque roofs. This effort aims to improve infrastructure and prevent potential damage following heavy rainfall in the region.