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Religious Affairs Ministry to Build Large-Capacity Madrasas Across Country

The Islamic Emirate plans to build 34 jihadi schools across the 34 provinces of the country, each with a capacity of over a thousand students.

Azizur Rahman Mansoor, Deputy Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs, stated during the inauguration ceremony of three mosques in Jawzjan that in addition to these schools, the construction of three religious schools in every district is also planned.

Mansoor elaborated that each district will have two day schools and one boarding school as part of this initiative.

Azizur Rahman Mansoor said: "Each province will have a large jihadi school—34 schools across the 34 provinces—and in the same way, three schools in every district: two day schools and one with boarding facilities, so that our inner spirit is revitalized, and our faith is strengthened."

Meanwhile, local officials in Jawzjan stated that three mosques in this province have been constructed with a total budget of over 27 million Afghanis provided by the Islamic Emirate. 

According to them, the mosque in Gardan village can accommodate 2,000 worshippers at a time, the mosque in Arab Khana village 200 worshippers, and the mosque in Dasht-e-Laili 150 worshippers.

"The mental and intellectual upbringing of our children and learning religious and Islamic teachings should begin from the mosque—they should learn from the mosque," said Gul Haidar Shafaq, the governor of Jawzjan.

According to officials from the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs, another mosque in Sar-e-Pul province, which accommodates 300 worshippers, has been completed at the cost of 4.192 million Afghanis and has been handed over for public use.

Religious Affairs Ministry to Build Large-Capacity Madrasas Across Country

Mansoor elaborated that each district will have two day schools and one boarding school as part of this initiative.

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The Islamic Emirate plans to build 34 jihadi schools across the 34 provinces of the country, each with a capacity of over a thousand students.

Azizur Rahman Mansoor, Deputy Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs, stated during the inauguration ceremony of three mosques in Jawzjan that in addition to these schools, the construction of three religious schools in every district is also planned.

Mansoor elaborated that each district will have two day schools and one boarding school as part of this initiative.

Azizur Rahman Mansoor said: "Each province will have a large jihadi school—34 schools across the 34 provinces—and in the same way, three schools in every district: two day schools and one with boarding facilities, so that our inner spirit is revitalized, and our faith is strengthened."

Meanwhile, local officials in Jawzjan stated that three mosques in this province have been constructed with a total budget of over 27 million Afghanis provided by the Islamic Emirate. 

According to them, the mosque in Gardan village can accommodate 2,000 worshippers at a time, the mosque in Arab Khana village 200 worshippers, and the mosque in Dasht-e-Laili 150 worshippers.

"The mental and intellectual upbringing of our children and learning religious and Islamic teachings should begin from the mosque—they should learn from the mosque," said Gul Haidar Shafaq, the governor of Jawzjan.

According to officials from the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs, another mosque in Sar-e-Pul province, which accommodates 300 worshippers, has been completed at the cost of 4.192 million Afghanis and has been handed over for public use.

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