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Just one day after opening its doors throughout the day to worshipers and the return of knowledge lessons, following the decline in the spread of the Corona virus, Al-Hussein Mosque topped the Egyptians’ concerns after it was rumored that its management was assigned to a private institution away from the Ministry of Endowments, which supervises mosques.

The official page of the Egyptian Council of Ministers denied that the Ministry of Awqaf issued a decision to assign the management of the Al-Hussein Mosque to a private entity, and stressed that the management of all advocacy and organizational affairs for the mosque and other mosques is entirely the responsibility of the Ministry of Awqaf.

The Ministry of Awqaf confirmed that any cooperation protocols it signed with any private bodies would be for the purpose of seeking their assistance in their capacity as partners in implementing mosque development work, such as cleaning, maintenance and security of mosques only, without entrusting their management to any of these bodies, calling on citizens not to be drawn into these false news while seeking advice. Information from its official sources for accuracy.

Foundation of mosques and popular Bohra

The “Cairo Talk” program, broadcast on the “Cairo and the People” channel, announced on Sunday evening that the administration of the Al-Hussein Mosque would be assigned to the “Mosques Foundation” instead of the Ministry of Endowments. The crowding witnessed by the mosque during the visit of the Minister of Awqaf to him.

On a number of websites and social networking pages, news spread that the Egyptian Ministry of Endowments had issued a decision to assign the administration of the Al-Hussein Mosque to a private entity.

The Ministry of Awqaf denied granting it the right to administer the mosque to a private institution, but it did not deny that a mosque institution had the right to develop, clean and maintain.

She did not clarify the source of the 150 million pounds that mosques paid for the development.

— Fathy AbouHatab (@fmhatab) May 9, 2022

Someone who worked with him, but he thinks about how to spread a rumor and give charity quickly, just because they

saw


the favorite of Seif El-Din, the sultan of the Bohra sect in India. President El-Sisi participated in the opening


. A rumor came out that the state assigned the Al-Hussein Mosque to a special administration that runs it.


In reply #Harry pic.twitter.com/8SWM7ILNFf

— hala (@HalaElZieny) May 9, 2022

I do not need the Indian Shiite Bohra sect to come to manage the Imam Hussein Mosque in Cairo and


spend on it - the mosque has a vow fund that collects millions of pounds, which is enough to spend on the expenses of the mosque and its renewal - just need a board of directors from the seniors of the region and members of the Syndicate of Engineers and Antiquities


The mosque can spend on itself pic. twitter.com/IOLGON1rDq

— – SALAMA - Salama (@FattahFattahh) May 9, 2022

Who allowed Al-Bohra to put their taste in the renovation of the Al-Hussein Mosque, and when the renewal was at the expense of the state, why did the Sultan of Al-Bohra attend the opening


? There was a post by Omar Taher asking about the renovations and the smokehouses that appeared from the minaret https://t.co/WH9GcdLF6e This is


the response of Niazi Salam, Chairman of the Association’s Board of Trustees Mosques responsible for development

— bero (@berooo_berry) May 9, 2022

The disasters continue... The holy shrines of the House of the Messenger of God in Egypt have begun to be handed over to the Bohra sect... They handed over the mosque of our master al-Husayn to a private institution affiliated with it and financed by it.# Oh God, have mercy on our dead and the dead of Muslims.

— Salah Bediwy (@Salah_Bediwy) May 9, 2022

The properties of the Awqaf Authority are trillion and 40 billion pounds, and the annual budget of the ministry is 18 billion, and the number of workers in the ministry is 380,000. Then it says that it has contracted with a “private entity” as a partner to manage the affairs of the Al-Hussein Mosque. Is it because the ministry is a failure or without a budget or lack of employment?, Or something else?!!


We are waiting for the cabinet's answer

— Jamal Sultan (@GamalSultan1) May 9, 2022

About two weeks ago, the Sultan of the Bohra sect in India, Mufaddal Seif al-Din, participated in the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's inspection of the development and renovation work of the Al-Hussein Mosque in the heart of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, which lasted for nearly a month.

The developments, which the authority’s media said cost approximately 150 million pounds, included the restoration and renovation of most parts of the mosque, including the installation of a new shrine for the mausoleum, and the renewal of the outer courtyard, a process that drew many criticisms on social media because of its lack of conformity with the rules of restoration of ancient buildings. .

The Egyptian president expressed his appreciation to the Sultan of the Bohra sect for his efforts in developing the tombs of Al al-Bayt in Egypt, while the latter, in turn, thanked Sisi for his invitation to participate in the inauguration of the development work of the Al-Hussein Mosque.