President Sisi will participate in the opening, Sultan Mufaddal Seif al-Din, Sultan of the Bohra sect in India, accompanied by princes from his brothers and sons, including Prince Commander Jawhar Izz al-Din, Prince Jaafar al-Sadiq Saif al-Din, as well as Muhammad Hassan, the Sultan’s representative in Egypt.

The official spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Bassam Radi, stated that the development of the Mosque of Sayyidina al-Hussein comes within the framework of President Sisi’s directives to restore and renovate the shrines and shrines of Ahl al-Bayt, especially the shrines of Sayyidina al-Hussein, Sayyida Nafisa, and Sayyida Zainab, in an integrated manner that includes the interior halls of mosques and their architectural decorations. In a way that is in harmony with the historical and spiritual nature of shrines and shrines, along with the comprehensive development of services and facilities surrounding the sites of shrines, including roads, squares and entrances leading to them, to integrate with the state’s efforts to develop archaeological sites in Fatimid and historical Cairo.

The official spokesman added that within the framework of the historically close relations between Egypt and the Bohra sect, the Sultan of Bohra has appreciated efforts in the restoration and renovation of the shrines of Aal al-Bayt and a number of historical Egyptian mosques, including the tombs of Sayyida Nafisa, Sayyida Zainab, and Sayyidina Hussein, as well as the various other charitable activities of the sect. Bohra in Egypt, in addition to supporting the “Long Live Egypt” fund.