The Egyptian Party: Development of the Sayyida Nafisa Mosque confirms the leadership of the leadership in preserving the religious heritage

Counselor Hussein Abu Al -Atta, head of the Egyptians & LDQUO party, a member of the Executive Office of the Egyptian Parties, the efforts of President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi in developing archaeological and historical mosques, stressing that the opening of the second stage of the Sayyida Nafisa Mosque after its development is a continuation of the approach of the political leadership in preserving the religious and cultural heritage of Egypt, especially with regard to the mosques of the Al -Bayt, which has With a special place for the Egyptians.
& nbsp; She is making efforts to restore and renew historical mosques, in proportion to their religious and civilizational value, explaining that the past period witnessed the opening of a number of mosques that have undergone comprehensive development work, led by the Imam Al -Hussein Mosque and the Sayyida Zainab Mosque, within an ambitious plan aimed at renewing and maintaining religious places that represent part of the identity of Egypt Islamic.
& nbsp; Attention to the mosques of Al -Bayt reflects the state’s vision to preserve the religious and cultural heritage, as religious and tourist attractions that attract visitors from all over the Islamic world, stressing that the development of these mosques is not limited to maintenance and restoration work, but rather extends to include improving infrastructure, developing lighting and audio systems, and creating the appropriate atmosphere for worshipers And visitors.
& nbsp; Until the development of historical mosques reflects the state’s keenness to provide an honorable image of Egypt in front of the world. On religious heritage as part of the national identity. On the directives of President & RDQUO; Sisi & LDQUO; The necessity of developing all archaeological mosques according to the latest international standards, in a way that preserves their historical value and makes them more ready to receive worshipers and expatriates from inside and outside Egypt, expressing his hope that these efforts will continue to include more heritage mosques, stressing that these steps indicate the state’s keenness to protect its religious sanctities and promote the Egyptian Islamic identity.
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