MAKKAH: They have been reverberating through the Grand Mosque in Makkah for centuries the soulful and soothing voices of muezzins calling the believers, and imams leading prayers five times a day. Dr. Mansour Al-Dajani, a researcher on the history of Makkah, told Arab News recently that the first call to prayer, at noon in the Grand Mosque, was delivered from the roof of the
Five historic mosques from Prophet's era to be restore soon. The Project for the Development of Historical Mosques aims to promote Saudi Arabia's vibrant cultural heritage.
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MAKKAH: Thirty mosques will be restored and refurbished across the Kingdom in the second phase of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s “Developing Historical Mosques” project. Five in the Makkah region have been singled out. The first phase also saw 30 renovated in 10 regions across the country. The crown prince’s project will see a total of 130 mosques restored, according to