Imam-e-Kaaba also visits the site for King Salman bin Abdul Aziz grand mosque.


Islamabad: Imam-e-Kaaba Dr Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid visited the new campus of the International Islamic University Islamabad.
He was accompanied by IIUI President, Dr Hathal Homoud Alotaibi who briefed him about the male and female campuses, faculties and facilities.
Imam-e-Kaaba also visited the site for King Salman bin Abdul Aziz grand mosque. He was briefed on the occasion that the mosque will be built at the cost of around 32 million dollars.
Imam-e-Kaaba Dr Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid visited new campus of International Islamic University Islamabad@IIUI_OFFICIAL #News #RadioPakistan https://t.co/XwTb8I5oo1
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) November 26, 2023
He was told that there will be an ample capacity in the inner hall of the Mosque where as many as 4000 male and 2000 female will offer prayer, while the yard will also have a capacity to accommodate 6000 people.
There will be a library and a museum, while there will also be a Muhammad bin Salman Auditorium for conferences in the Mosque.

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