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5000 Saudi Riyals penalty for not having a mosque at gas stations

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5000 Saudi Riyals penalty for not having a mosque at gas stations
5000 Saudi Riyals penalty for not having a mosque at gas stations

5000 Saudi Riyals penalty for not having a mosque at gas stations; In a move aimed at reinforcing the commitment to religious and cultural values within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs, and Housing has announced the implementation of a 5,000 riyals fine for the absence of a mosque at gas stations. Details below:

5000 Saudi Riyals penalty for not having a mosque at gas stations

The Ministry clarified that this fine is rooted in municipal regulations and requirements for gas stations, which mandate that station owners provide a mosque or prayer hall capable of accommodating at least 100 worshippers.

This initiative is designed to ensure that there is a suitable place for Muslims to offer prayers at gas stations, particularly when they may need to make extended stops at these facilities, such as during long journeys.

Citizens and residents of the Kingdom widely welcomed this measure, viewing it as a positive step that reflects the government’s commitment to religious and cultural values.

Important points

  1. Providing a Suitable Prayer Space: Offering a convenient area for Muslims to perform their prayers is essential, especially when they find themselves spending extended periods at gas stations during lengthy travels.
  2. Reinforcing Commitment to Values: The presence of mosques at gas stations serves to strengthen adherence to religious and cultural values within society.
  3. Meeting Muslims’ Needs: Having mosques at gas stations caters to the needs of Muslims who wish to observe their prayers while stopping at these facilities.

Procedures in the Absence of a Mosque In cases where a gas station lacks a mosque, the station owner will be subject to a 5,000 riyals fine, with enforcement carried out by inspection teams under the Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs, and Housing.

In addition, citizens or residents have the option to file complaints if they encounter a gas station without a mosque. They can do so by reaching out to the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing through the available electronic communication channels.

The imposition of fines for the absence of mosques at gas stations is a positive measure, reflecting the government’s commitment to upholding religious and cultural values. It ensures that Muslims have access to suitable prayer facilities. Furthermore, reinforces societal dedication to these values, and addresses the needs of Muslim travelers.


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