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The Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Morocco reported that since the launch of the program to rehabilitate closed mosques in 2010, a total of 2,200 mosques have been renovated and restored at a cost of nearly 3.87 billion dirhams. There are still 1,485 closed mosques requiring approximately two billion dirhams to complete their restoration. Currently, 505 mosques are being rehabilitated at a cost of one billion dirhams, and an additional 136 mosques are under study and rehabilitation. Additionally, 1,544 mosques have been restored in rural areas out of a total of 3,183, at a cost of nearly two billion dirhams, with work underway to complete the rehabilitation of another 397 mosques.
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