Muhammad Asim

A Muslim community in Calgary, Canada, has begun construction on a major Islamic center and organized a "barbecue picnic" to introduce local residents to how the center will function in the future. The team bought the plot of land 15 years ago, but faced many difficulties in the design and approval processes. The construction of the center worth 12 million dollars is planned to be completed by 2027.

A Muslim community in Calgary, Canada, has begun construction on a major Islamic center and is figuring out how to better introduce local residents to the future religious building.

Recently, a barbecue picnic was organized at the construction site of the Islamic Center of South Calgary, where citizens had the opportunity to get acquainted with the progress of the construction, Iqna writes. publication .

"This project is a dream for our society," says Muhammad Asim, vice president of the Islamic Center. " There is still no place for our fights in the southern part of the city ."

The group purchased the plot of land 15 years ago, but faced numerous hurdles in the design and approval process, but was finally able to begin construction on the $12 million building. The Muslim organization hopes to complete the project by 2027.

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