The inauguration of a new mosque at the Mogadishu headquarters of the Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) by its head, Mohamud Moalim, is a significant and timely development, especially as it coincides with the beginning of Ramadan.
This holy month is a period of deep spiritual reflection, increased devotion, and community bonding for Muslims worldwide.
The new mosque, capable of accommodating over 50 worshippers, will provide a dedicated space for SoDMA staff and visitors to perform their prayers, engage in Quran recitation, and seek forgiveness and blessings during this sacred time.
This initiative not only underscores the importance of faith and spirituality in the workplace but also highlights the agency’s commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for its employees.
As Ramadan emphasizes charity, compassion, and unity, the mosque’s establishment aligns with these values, offering a space for collective worship and reflection.
It also serves as a reminder of the role of faith in resilience and recovery, particularly in a country like Somalia, where communities often face challenges such as natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
Overall, this development is a positive step toward enhancing the well-being of SoDMA’s staff and promoting a sense of community during Ramadan and beyond.




