KUWAIT: The Namaa’ Charity Committee of the Islaah society inaugurated an Islamic center in Indonesia to contribute to spreading Islamic culture to all Muslims and to play an effective role in presenting a correct image of Islamic values, teachings and charitable and humanitarian work.
The center includes of a mosque with an area of 150 squared meters, with capacity for 300 worshipers, a toilet, acoustics and mattresses, in addition to a furnished center dedicated for teaching the Quran consisting of two classrooms with capacity for 40 students, said Khalid Al-Shemmari, director of the relief department in Namaa’.
The center aims to contribute to the dissemination of Islamic culture to all Muslims by carrying out many advocacy, educational and social activities. He said Namaa’ Charity is "keen to support and care for the keepers of the Book of Allah in the countries in which it operates, based on the emphasis of the texts of Islam on the virtue of learning, memorizing and reciting the Quran.” "Namaa’ is focusing on building Islamic centers to allow millions of Indonesians to perform their daily prayers comfortably,” he said.