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The remaining floors are dedicated to the institution's various administrative activities. They introduce research and communication centers; a meeting room; a general archive; a fatwa heritage chamber; a books and publications archive; a books restoration and indexing room; a vast library; and training classes for Islamic scholars.
Other supplementary facilities crucial to the integrated functioning of the structure entail the grand mufti's office; a 515 m2 prayer hall with separate quarters for both men and women; administrative offices (Islamic scholars; finance, legal, engineering, human resources, warehousing and procurement); a cafeteria; a basement car parking; and an electromechanical room in all floors; and a drivers' common room.
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