Dubai: The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai has opened a mosque called Al Bashaer Mosque in Dubai Science Park, Al Barsha South 2. This is part of their plan to make Dubai’s religious infrastructure better and to support the people living in the emirate.
The Al Bashaer Mosque was opened to give people a nice place to worship. It was built with the architecture and services in mind, and it still shows the real heritage of the Emirates.
The mosque is built on a piece of land that is 2,834.54 square meters. It cost AED4.89 million to build. This was possible because of the help of a donor named Rashad Mohammed Mohammed Sharif Bukhash. This project shows the values of the UAE, which are being generous, charitable and supportive of the community.
The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department said that the Al Bashaer Mosque was designed to look like the buildings in the Emirates, but it also has modern facilities. This makes it a nice place for people to come and worship.
The Al Bashaer Mosque is big enough for 600 people to worship, with 540 men and 60 women. It also has other facilities like homes for the imam and the people who work there, areas for washing and ablution, water coolers and special features for people with disabilities.
The people in charge said that opening the Al Bashaer Mosque is part of a plan to help the growing communities in the city. They want to make sure that mosques are not only places of worship but also places where people can connect and have a sense of community.
The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department also said that this project is part of their long-term plan to build and take care of mosques in Dubai. They want to make sure that the mosques are places for people to worship and come together, and that they fit in with the city’s plans for growth and development. The department is committed to making places that are good for the community and that show the importance of the mosque in society.



