In a conflict-ridden country like Syria, a mosque is more than just a place of worship—it serves as a beacon of hope, unity, and resilience for the community. Restoring these places of worship is vital to preserving the heart of the Islamic community, where faith, education, and support converge. By rebuilding mosques, we not only restore physical structures but also help rebuild the fabric of community life, offering refuge and continuity in times of hardship.
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Rekindling Faith for the Syrian Community
We are currently raising funds to restore and complete Masjid Siddiq, a special mosque located in Imreran Village, Syria. Originally built by the villagers in 2005, the mosque is situated about 20 kilometres from the centre of Tel Abyad. Despite their best efforts, the construction was never fully completed due to the many challenges the community faced—especially the ongoing conflict in the country.
The mosque spans 1,600 square metres in open space, with a 224 square metre enclosed area. Beside it stands an inactive water tanker tower, highlighting the need for essential repairs and updates.
Together, we aim to refurbish and enhance the following areas:
including ablution areas and a 1-ton water tanker
No. of Estimated Beneficiaries : 300
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