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Getting a lot of sustenance, these 13 celebrities allocate their income to build mosques

Getting a lot of sustenance, these 13 celebrities allocate their income to build mosques

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Getting a lot of sustenance, these 13 celebrities allocate their income to build mosques

These celebrities not only focus on worldly pursuits, but also strive for the afterlife. They allocate their income to build mosques.

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Atta Halilintar celebrated his 10 million subscribers while lying in a hospital. He vowed to build a mosque once he reaches 10 million subscribers.

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Aliando Syarief allocated his income to build a mosque in Karawang, West Java. This mosque, with a capacity of 2000 people, was inaugurated in 2014.

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Pevita Pearce set aside her wealth to help build a mosque in East Nusa Tenggara.

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Dangdut singer Nita Thalia built a mosque in Ciamis, West Java. The construction was done in 2015.

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Nikita Mirzani also did not forget to do charity. She allocated her fortune to build a mosque in Bandung.

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The late Olga Syahputra did not have a chance to witness the mosque he built as he was called by the Almighty 4 years ago. Olga Mosque was completed in 2017.

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The late Julia Perez also did not miss the opportunity to build a mosque. She built mosques in Papua and Serang, Banten.

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Oki Setiana Dewi sets aside her income to build a mosque. Together with her husband, she established the Rumah Infaq Foundation, which has a program to build mosques throughout Indonesia.

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No longer a psychic, Ki Joko Bodo has transformed into a more religious person. He demonstrates this change by building a mosque in one of the cities in Indonesia.

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Sisca Dewi allocates part of her wealth to build a mosque. The mosque is located on Jalan Raya Madiun-Ponorogo and is named Masjid AlScadew.

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Dewi Perssik has just completed the construction of a mosque dedicated to her late father.

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Sandrina IMB also set aside her savings to realize her desire to build a mosque.

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The late Didi Kempot once built a musala (small mosque) for his first wife, Putri, and the surrounding residents. The musala is named Al-Istiqomah and is located in Ngawi, East Java, in 1997. However, it is now permanently made into a two-story building.