This masjid
was once scarred by bullet holes and visible destruction, the prayer hall of
the Masjid Al Eido in Jabal Akrad, Latakia has now been fully restored and
reopened for the local community through the generous contributions of
Malaysians and the dedicated coordination of HUMAM Relief.
The launching was officiated by the Governor of Latakia, Mohammed Othman, symbolizing the revival of religious life and Islamic heritage in the area after a prolonged period of inactivity.
The event was further honored by the presence of the Director of Awqaf, Khaled Amr, and Member of the Regional Executive Office, Khaled Abu Ali, alongside regional directors from Latakia and Hafa.
HUMAM Relief team in front of Masjid Al Eido
Masjid Al Eido New Signboard
Locals are praying at Masjid Al Eido
Locals waiting at the outside of the Masjid Al Eido
This collaborative achievement
demonstrates how cross-border humanitarian solidarity can restore houses of
worship and strengthen local communities.
It also highlights official
recognition at the Syrian government level of continued efforts toward
post-conflict recovery and rebuilding.
Heartfelt appreciation goes to all Malaysians for their
generosity, prayers, and unwavering trust. Your support has enabled the mosque
to once again serve as a center of worship, unity, and community for the ummah.
Would love to see all the pictures taken in Syria!