Restoration of Dar Al Maamour Mosque and School in the Kingdom of Cambodia
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About Darul Ma’mur Mosque
Darul Ma’mur Mosque is a prominent landmark on the main road No. 5 in Grok Ramet Village, Jhok Sa District, Kampong Tralag District, Kampong Jhnang Province, Kingdom of Cambodia, fifty-five kilometers away from the capital Phnom Penh, and benefits more than 1014 Muslim families, numbering more than 3259 people.
This mosque was built thirty years ago, and its total area is 1260 square meters for the two floors. Because it is old, its roof and dome have deteriorated
and it has started to leak rainwater, its walls have cracked and its floor tiles have broken, and its door has been closed and Muslims have been prevented from performing prayers
in it for a year for fear of it falling on them.
Specialized engineers have reported that the building is suitable for restoration and can be used.
The mosque is in dire need of restoration so that it is not left without prayer, and is not vulnerable to being seized by Buddhists, as the mosque is considered a major and prominent landmark and symbol for Muslims.
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