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Saudi govt shows interest in revamping Faisal Mosque

By Kashif Abbasi 2025-08-01
ISLAMABAD: After almost 36 years of its construction, the historical Faisal Mosque is likely to witness major overhauling and repair work, as the Saudi government has showed its interest in helping the Capital Development Authority in this regard.

In 1966, King Faisal Abdul Aziz visited Islamabad and an international competition was held for the selection of the mosque`s design, which was won by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay. In 1976, its foundation stone was laid and the building was completed in 1988. Now, after more than 36 years, the mosque, frequented by worshippers and tourists alike, requires major renovation.

Soon the Saudi government will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard with Ministry of Interior and CDA.

Chairman CDA Mohammad Ali Randhawamet Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Ahmed Al-Malki at CDA headquarters on Thursday. `The meeting held in a very cordial atmosphere in which matters of mutual interest including signing of MOU between CDA regarding Faisal Mosque came under discussion,` read a statement issued by CDA.

`Both sides also explored opportunities for collaboration in hotel industry in Islamabad. The ambassador said potential Saudi investors ofleadinghotelindustry are already coming to Pakistan.

The press release said that the chairman CDA highlighted the deep-rooted brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, built on shared faith, friendship and mutual respect. He emphasised the special bond that exists between the people of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and reiterated CDA`s commitment to further strengthen cooperation and bond with Saudi Arabia.