“Smart Mosques” is a new electronic initiative that was introduced by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance to monitor the places of worship in all parts of the kingdom, according to Saudi Gazette.
The director of the ministry’s branch in Madinah, Qais Al Muaiqli, launched the initiative, which was aimed at further enhancing the procedures of closely watching the houses of God, to improve services and create a societal platform that will improve the performance of the mosques.
The director said this was the first initiative of its kind to be launched by the ministry within its efforts to use IT in promoting the performance of mosques in a manner that is more accurate and flexible.
Abdul Rahman Al Shihri, the project’s director, said the imams and congregates can convey their remarks and observations to the ministry through a device to be installed in each mosque.
The device will convey the remarks directly to the ministry so that it can act on them quickly.