29/02/2024
A century-old mosque in a rural village, built and twice rebuilt by a local family, faces a unique challenge. The village's growth demands an expansion of the main mosque, prompting two neighbors to donate land. However, this expansion presents difficulties: the new plot is divided by a road, the mosque is nestled within a dense area with a narrow entry, and the sole access point restricts the qibla orientation. Additionally, the nearby street is a vital passage for villagers and their livestock, adding another layer of complexity.