The Dar Al Ber Society announced its success, during the first quarter of 2021, in collecting donations and contributions from charitable people, citizens and residents of the country, to finance the construction of 407 new mosques in 17 countries around the world, with a value of 27 million 820 thousand and 535 dirhams

Yousef Al-Yateem, Head of the Projects sector at the Dar Al Ber Society, said: The construction projects of this number of new mosques extended to wide areas across the world, explaining that the society's staff was able to collect their costs during the first three months of this year, stressing that Dar Al Ber gives mosque architecture, construction, care and provision of its requirements a great deal of attention and places it on top of its priorities, in response to the orders of the Allah the Almighty, in his noble book, which urged the building of mosques, and indicated its great merit

Yousef Al-Yateem pointed to the widespread demand for building mosques inside and outside the country, on the part of the society's clients and beneficiaries of its services, from donors and charitable people, due to its great virtue and the great reward for it according to the Almighty saying: "The mosques of Allah are only to be maintained by those who believe in Allah and the Last Day and establish prayer and give zakah and do not fear except Allah, for it is expected that those will be of the [rightly] guided". Projects to build mosques are from the most charitable projects, which are highly popular amongst donors, whether by full or partial contribution amounts

Dar Al Ber, by the words of the Head of the Projects sector, expressed its deep appreciation and thanks to the benefactors and donors of the mosque projects. Referring to their generous donations, and their qualitative and significant role in mosque architecture all over the world, to play its role as a role of worship and closeness to Allah, glory be to Him, and to be beacons of guidance, knowledge, tolerance, religious and civilized radiance, and centers of advocacy based on the approach of moderation