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The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance (Arabic: وزارة الشؤون الإسلامية والدعوة والإرشاد), at times shortened to Ministry of Islamic Affairs (MOIA), is a government ministry in Saudi Arabia that is responsible for overseeing affairs pertaining to Islam as well as maintaining and regulating all mosques across the country. [1]
Saudi Arabian Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh ( Arabic : عبد اللطيف بن عبد العزيز آل الشيخ ) is the current Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance in Saudi Arabia since June 2018.
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development: Ahmed Al-Rajhi 1960 www.hrsd.gov.sa /en: Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources: Bandar Alkhorayef: 2019 mim.gov.sa /en / Ministry of Interior: Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Saud: 1926 www.moi.gov.sa: Ministry of Investment: Khalid A. Al-Falih: 2020 misa.gov.sa /en / Ministry of Islamic Affairs ...
The Saudi Council of Ministers (Arabic: مجلس الوزراء السعودي Majlis al-Wuzarā' as-Su'ūdī) is the cabinet of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is led by the King . The council consists of the king, the Crown Prince , and cabinet ministers.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs supervises and finances the construction and maintenance of almost all mosques in the country, although over 30% of all mosques in Saudi Arabia are built and endowed by private persons. The Ministry pays the salaries of imams (prayer leaders) and others who work in the mosques. A governmental committee defines ...
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Saleh bin Abdul-Aziz Al ash-Sheikh (born in 1959, Riyadh) is a Saudi cleric who served as the minister of Islamic affairs, endowments, call and guidance of Saudi Arabia between 1996 and 2014, and again since 2015. [1] He is a member of the Al ash-Sheikh, the influential Saudi religious family.
The endowed libraries in Saudi Arabia, are overseen by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance. The most prominent is the King Abdulaziz Public Library in Al-Madinah, which holds more than 14,000 original manuscripts, 1,878 Qur’anic manuscripts, 25,000 rare books, and approximately 9,000 databases. [11]