Solar panels are technologies that convert sunlight into electrical energy.
In mosques, solar energy can be used for:
lighting
sound systems
fans and air conditioning
water pumps
daily electricity needs
Solar energy is clean, renewable, and environmentally friendly.
Mosques require electricity every day.
By using solar panels, mosques can:
reduce electricity costs
lower carbon emissions
use renewable energy
support greener environments
inspire eco-friendly communities
This program can be applied in:
large mosques
small prayer rooms
Islamic boarding schools
Islamic schools
community and dakwah buildings
Solar panels work during daylight when exposed to sunlight.
The energy can be used directly or stored in batteries.
Usually installed on:
mosque rooftops
parking canopies
supporting buildings
Installation depends on areas receiving optimal sunlight.
Sunlight hits the solar panels
Panels generate electricity
Electricity flows into an inverter
Energy is used for mosque activities
Excess energy can be stored or connected to the power grid
Solar panels are a clean energy solution that helps mosques become efficient, independent, and environmentally sustainable.