Estimated to cost up to $100 million, the centre on a hilltop in central Kabul will house up to 5,000 students, Dayiul Haq Abed, the acting Hajj and religious affairs minister told AFP.
It will be named after Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the minister added.
"The agreement was signed last week in Jeddah. The construction will start next year, in couple of months or so," Abed said.
The mosque, similar to the Faisal Mosque in Islamabad that was also built by Saudi Arabia in 1980s, will hold 15,000 worshippers at a time.
The minister said the centre will be run jointly by the Saudi and Afghan ministries of religious affairs. Other universities in Afghanistan are run by the higher education ministry.
Saudi Arabia was one of only three countries - along with Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates - that recognised the Taliban regime during its rule in Afghanistan from 1996-2001.
The Taliban were overthrown in a US-led invasion shortly after the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington for harbouring al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, but have waged an 11-year insurgency.
The US and Nato still have more than 100,000 troops in Afghanistan supporting the government of President Hamid Karzai, but they are due to pull out all combat forces by the end of 2014.
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Please stay very far from our country. We do mot need taliban and wahhabite centre on Kaboul and we are already muslim in our heart. We need to the peace, to the hospital, to the school, to the art musium and specialy the réal job for daily occuping people.
This is the best way making an Islamic Learning Center or Madrassa but I think this money which is consecrated to this aim is an extravagant budget.
It would be the center of Taliban, anybody who study on that will become a talib, Afghanistan dont need such kind of center please dont builed it.
if you really wanna help, you should build a school and hospital where the real need is rather a fancy mosque.
The Afghans should by now know what is good and what is bad~~~~all foreign investment projects are not a positive factor for the neds of Afghanistan , which is a multi-ethnic mation.
dont make it! but if u do, pls make it from the further-est point from pakistan! pls!
Just what the World needs -- another extreme Wahhabi training center.
Not a bad idea, 5000 students getting education is great. Instead of draining billions in war on Terror, this is how money should be spent. Afghans are generally conservative so as long as curriculum stays non extremist, nothing wrong is teaching Islam and secular education at an institution like this. Educating next generation of Afghans with a state sanctioned curriculum will eliminate privately run madarassas. US has estimated spent 641 Billion dollars in Afghanistan since 2001. Earlier Saudis and US together spent billions more creating Taliban. It is about time both pitch in to make some real change that can benefit Afghans. PS there is a need of some hospitals too in Afghanistan.
you can't dictate to Saudis, can only plead with them. They have Afghan goodwill at heart.
@Ali: It does say that Faizal Mosque was built by the Saudis too, so that's not really plagiarism.
with 100 million please build a super speaciality hospital with free treatment for poor afgans..allah will love it more.............................
Billions of effortless petro dollars and all they could think of is a big mosque? Afghanistan needs schools, hospitals and industries not another Wahhabi HQ. Doesn't anything useful or civilized come out of the petro dollars ever?!
Afghanistan should refuse another madrassa, why saudi religous ministry and not ministry of education is involved in this project. Say no to Madrassa, and yes to modern university teaching science and technology.
Wahabi propaganda machine. It will promote sectarian hatred and will help meet Saudi interests. It will radicalise society even further. Country needs technical universities and Arts and humanities.
Hope it won't only stick to Islam and shall encourage peace, humanity, rational thinking, education in science/maths/art/music for its students.
Afghanistan please dont allow Saudi influence in religious matters. Pakistan should also protest if the design of the mosque is the same as Faisal mosque. Thats architectural pliagarism.