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From Roukaya19
(NOT REAL IMAGE, JUST A PROPOSAL)

With Minarets ^__^ 4 Minarets
2 in bab al-fath
2 in Expansion
FROM SX4

Capacity: 47,084 worshipers
Different levels: Ground floor, Mezzanine floor, First floor, Roof top and 2 Basements.
Facilities which include:
- a large library
- conference hall
- fully equipped area for washing the dead
- 8 elevators and 8 escalators to reach its different levels
- control room to monitor the Masjid throughout with CCTV
- It has its own water treatment plants
- separate area for I’thikaf, with furnished rooms, central kitchen, dining room, individual lockers
Al-Rajhi mosque located (Muzdalefa Road/3th ring Road before Al-Taif Road detour) in Al-Naseem neighborhood
(south of Al-Azizeyyah and north of Al-Awali district) (Exactly at the eastern foot of Jabal Thawr "Mount Thawr")
Location on map: press here


Monday 1 July 2013
Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal yesterday opened Al-Rajhi Jami Mosque in the Naseem district of Makkah. It can accommodate 48,000 worshippers.
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, and Suleiman Al-Rajhi, who built the mosque, attended the inaugural ceremony.
The governor toured the six-story mosque and inspected its facilities including a library and a meeting hall.
Addressing the ceremony, Al-Rajhi said he was inspired by the great work being done by the Saudi leadership for the development and care of the two holy mosques.
Prince Khaled later watched a documentary on the mosque that highlighted its design, state-of-the-art construction work and Ottoman calligraphy. It has five domes.
The main prayer hall for men is located on the first floor. There is a prayer hall for women on the ground floor while the basement is reserved for parking.
http://www.arabnews.com/news/456717

Al-Rajhi mosque located (Muzdalefa Road/3th ring Road before Al-Taif Road detour) in Al-Naseem neighborhood
(south of Al-Azizeyyah and north of Al-Awali district) (Exactly at the eastern foot of Jabal Thawr "Mount Thawr")
Location on map: press here




Aisha Al-Rajhi Mosque
by Loai Photography 2012














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