Most of the villages have reached the electricity, and the source of electricity is a mosque, a mosque. In Morocco, the number of residents in the village of Azhapargaad, Tadmamat of Morocco, is only 400. Most people do not have any cars, mobile phones or internet access. Power was also out of reach. As a result, the lives of the villagers were in severe trouble during the winter. But now the situation has changed. Most of the villages have reached the electricity. The number of people in the Moroccan mosque is 51 thousand. The solar panel was set up on the rooftop of the village in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, according to BBC News. Solar power generated from them is reaching the light of the mosque, and most of the villages are i n the house.
According to German Government for International Cooperation (GIZ) officer Jane-Christopher Kunts, German government agency said it was the first environment-friendly energy-powered mosque in Morocco. This mosque of Tadamamat is very different. It will show the path to other mosques using electricity. Three years ago, the mosque was built under the Moroccan government's 'Green Mosque Project'. Ibrahim, the head of the village of Tadamat, said, "Earlier there was no lighting system in the school. Now there is light. So students can come to study at any time.