Al-Yasser Mosque in Rural Damascus sustained severe structural and infrastructure damage due to years of conflict. The mosque serves as a central pillar of community life, functioning not only as a place of worship but also as a hub for religious guidance, education, and social cohesion.
This project aims to fully rehabilitate and equip the mosque to restore safe access for worshippers and reactivate its spiritual and social functions.
Total Area:
1,220 m²
Phase One:
Rehabilitation of 420 m² (main ground and upper prayer areas)
Phase Two:
Rehabilitation of 800 m² including the dome (subject to funding availability)
Project Components
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Reinforced concrete roof reconstruction and structural works
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Interior and exterior finishing works
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Installation of aluminum windows and iron doors
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Full electrical and lighting system installation
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Sound system installation
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Solar energy system (40 panels, batteries, and inverters)
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Water well rehabilitation and plumbing works
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Restoration of sanitation and ablution facilities
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Carpet installation (750 m²)
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Air conditioning and cooling systems
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Minbar and essential mosque furnishings
Capacity
Approximately 1,000 worshippers
Implementation Duration
6 months
Impact
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Restored safe worship access for 1,000 community members
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Re-established the mosque as a spiritual and social center
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Strengthened community cohesion in a conflict-affected village
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Improved psychological and social stability for returning families
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Ensured sustainable energy supply through solar power installation
توفير مصدر طاقة مستدام عبر النظام الشمسي

