Diyar Al Muharraq starts work on Deerat Al Oyoun mosque
MANAMA, 1 days ago
Diyar Al Muharraq, a leading developer in Bahrain, has announced that work has begun on a new mosque located in the west of Deerat Al Oyoun.
With designs reflecting authentic Arab-Islamic architecture, works on the project began in November with an expected opening date in the first quarter of 2026.
The mosque will cover a construction area of approximately 1,200 sqm, accommodating more than 620 worshippers alongside a dedicated women’s prayer hall for over 80 individuals, said a statement from Diyar Al Muharraq.
This mosque, stated the developer, aims to serve more than 2,100 housing units in Deerat Al Oyoun and its surrounding neighborhoods. The project ensures that residents and visitors have facilitated access to mosques while observing religious practices, it stated.
On the new mosque, CEO Engineer Ahmed Ali Alammadi said: "We strive to develop key projects, including places of worship, as part of our efforts to instill religious values that remain at the core of our identity and enable us to connect with members of our community."
"As such, we would like to extend our gratitude to Mohamed Al Mannai for his generous donation towards building a new mosque located in the west of Deerat Al Oyoun, designed to meet the needs of both residents and visitors," said Ali Alammadi.
"We are committed to the ongoing construction of mosques and vital facilities as important elements within an interconnected community, and continue to play an essential role in our goal towards achieving an integrated, modern, and model city," he added.
Diyar Al Muharraq has appointed TMAM Contracting to complete all contracting works, in addition to Arab Architects for design services and Horizon Interiors to oversee interior design works.
Diyar Al Muharraq is the largest integrated city in the kingdom, offering a variety of housing solutions and a luxurious modern lifestyle, all while preserving the traditional family values of the Bahraini community.
It offers a balanced mix of residential, commercial, recreational, and healthcare facilities that encompass a smart, self-contained, and futuristic model city.-TradeArabia News Service