Bahria Enclave Islamabad is known for its high-quality infrastructure and carefully planned amenities, designed to give residents a luxurious and balanced lifestyle. However, there is one glaring gap—an essential part of our community infrastructure that has been left incomplete: a fully functioning, large mosque for the residents of Phase II (Sectors F, H, N, M, and I). For a long time now, residents have been patiently waiting, but the ongoing delays have led to frustration, especially as people struggle each Friday to find space for Jumma prayers.
In Sector F, a mosque has been under construction for what feels like ages, moving at a snail’s pace with little visible progress. The delays not only affect our convenience but also fall short of the vision of Bahria Enclave as a community that values both modern living and the fulfillment of spiritual needs.
The Importance of a Spacious Mosque for Phase II
A mosque isn’t merely a place for prayers—it’s the heart of the community. In addition to daily worship, a mosque is where neighbors gather, friendships are formed, and families connect. It’s a hub of learning and unity, especially during occasions like Jumma, Ramadan, and Eid. The ongoing construction delays are making it hard for the people of Phase II to experience this community spirit fully, as they lack a dedicated, ample space for worship. Residents often have to travel to other phases or rely on makeshift arrangements, which defeats the purpose of having a well-planned residential area.
A Call to Action for Bahria Enclave Management
The management of Bahria Enclave has the opportunity to truly make a difference here. By prioritizing the timely completion of the Sector F mosque, and even planning a larger, central mosque that can serve the entire Phase II area, they can reinforce the commitment to balanced, holistic living. This isn’t just about convenience—it’s about showing the residents that their spiritual and community needs are valued and respected.
Here’s how management can make a meaningful impact:
- Accelerate Construction Efforts: The mosque in Sector F has been under construction for far too long. Expediting this project would provide immediate relief to the residents who currently struggle with overcrowding or need to travel long distances for Jumma prayers.
- Plan a Grand Mosque for Phase II: As Bahria Enclave continues to expand, it’s essential to think ahead. Building a grand, centralized mosque would be an invaluable investment, ensuring that as our community grows, the needs for a place of worship and gathering are met without delay.
- Show Commitment to Community Needs: Prioritizing a large, fully-equipped mosque reflects a strong commitment to the holistic well-being of the community. It goes beyond infrastructure; it’s a statement of care and respect for residents’ values and lifestyle.
Why Now?
The population in Phase II has steadily increased, and with it, so has the demand for a suitable prayer space. By addressing this issue proactively, Bahria Enclave’s management can secure a lasting reputation for valuing residents’ needs beyond just modern amenities. Completing and expanding mosque facilities would be a testament to Bahria Enclave’s promise of an enriched living experience.
A United Call from the Community
As residents, we urge Bahria Enclave management to recognize the significance of this need. Together, let’s advocate for the swift completion of the Sector F mosque and push for a larger, grand mosque that serves the entirety of Phase II. Every voice counts in making this vision a reality, and with a unified effort, we can inspire the action needed to transform Phase II into a community that nurtures the body, mind, and soul.
Concluding Thoughts
A mosque is more than just a building; it’s the soul of a community. In a place as prestigious as Bahria Enclave, where thoughtful planning and modern living meet, there is no reason why our spiritual needs should be left wanting. Let’s work together to ensure that the management understands the importance of this project and takes the necessary steps to deliver a mosque that we, and future residents, can be proud of.
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A delegation must visit Project Director to demand the construction of this Mosque. The area must be designated .