Turkish Aid NGO Opens Vietnam’s Biggest Mosque

Kahramanlar Rahmet Mosque,

 

Chau Doc, Vietnam, 23 Sha’ban 1438/20 May 2017 (MINA) – Turkey’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) has opened Vietnam’s biggest mosque in Chau Doc city of Giang Province.

The construction of Kahramanlar Rahmet Mosque, which has a capacity of 1,200 people, was made possible with the donation of Turkish businessman Talip Kahraman, and lasted one year, Anadolu Agency reported, citing IHH’s Deputy President Hasan Aynaci.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony on Thursday, Aynaci said that they were happy to see around 15,000 Muslims from Vietnam and Cambodia taking part in the ceremony.

“The participants’ declaration of their love and respect for Turkey made us very happy,” he said, adding the IHH would continue to support new projects in the country including mosques, schools and training centers.

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The IHH, which began operating in 1995, has opened 32 orphanages in 11 countries in the last 22 years. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)