Religious Function In Al Shaamia City
Abstract
The religious function is one of the community services provided by the city to its residents, as well as to the regions of the region. The research shows the spatial distribution of religious services in the city and the factors affecting its spread, as the population was studied in terms of number and distribution and the religious function is divided into mosques and Husayniat , The charities that are supervised by the holy shrines and work to help the poor, in addition to a religious library that contains many religious books. It was found from the study that these services occupy a percentage of the land uses estimated at (0.025%) in addition to the area they occupy and are estimated at (7628) m2 for mosques and Husayniat that open their doors to worshipers permanently. As for mosques and Husayniat that open their doors temporarily, they occupy an area of (4791) m2 , Accordingly, the region of the religious job was divided according to its location from the city, as the religious services located within the city are to serve the residents of the city and the surrounding rural areas in addition to the areas affiliated with the Levantine District. Coming from the southern regions at certain times, and the research reached a number of results and recommendations in addition to the annex to the questionnaire form
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