Exterior view of a restored Moroccan mosque with traditional architecture and minaret

Morocco Restores 2,000+ Mosques in National Safety Push

✨ Faith Restored

Morocco has restored over 2,000 mosques since 2010 as part of a nationwide effort to ensure worshippers pray safely. The ministry is investing $220 million to rehabilitate 1,458 more sites while preparing hundreds of others for Ramadan.

Morocco is making sure every worshipper can pray in safety and dignity, and the numbers prove just how seriously the country takes that promise.

Since launching a national rehabilitation program in 2010, Morocco has restored 2,069 mosques across the country. The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs regularly inspects buildings nationwide, stepping in whenever structural risks appear.

Minister Ahmed Toufiq told lawmakers this week that inspection teams work alongside local authorities to assess each site. When serious flaws emerge, officials temporarily close mosques to protect people until repairs are complete.

Currently, 1,458 mosques remain closed while awaiting rehabilitation work that will cost nearly $220 million. Each year, technical evaluations lead to about 230 temporary closures as the ministry works through the massive restoration effort.

Morocco Restores 2,000+ Mosques in National Safety Push

But the ministry isn't just fixing old problems. Right now, 51 mosques are actively under construction, with 76 more in the planning stages. The process starts with thorough inspections and ends only when buildings meet strict national safety standards.

The Ripple Effect

This commitment to sacred spaces touches millions of lives across Morocco. These aren't just buildings but gathering places that anchor communities, especially during Ramadan when attendance surges.

Ahead of this year's holy month, the ministry prepared 902 mosques with fresh maintenance, new carpeting, and updated equipment. Large scale cleaning campaigns swept through prayer halls while authorities assigned dedicated security and cleaning staff to maintain order and hygiene throughout Ramadan.

The effort reflects a simple but powerful principle: people deserve to worship without fear. By prioritizing structural safety alongside spiritual needs, Morocco ensures these community anchors remain strong for generations to come.

Every reopened mosque represents families who can gather again, neighbors who can pray together, and communities made whole.

Based on reporting by Morocco World News

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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