Lagos Secretariat Central Mosque
13 Apr 2024
Determined to facilitate the fulfilment of the third pillar of Islam (Zakat), the Lagos Secretariat Central Mosque (LSCM) has inaugurated Zakat and Sadaqah arm for the mosque with the focal responsibility of collecting and effectively administrating the Zakat and Sadaqah of the Ummah in tandem with the Shari’ah.
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