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Medina’s Masjid an Nabawi Visited by 74.5 Million Worshippers in Q1 of 2024   

14:49 - June 06, 2024
News ID: 3488641
IQNA – More than 74.5 million worshippers visited the Prophet’s Mosque (also known as Al Masjid an Nabawi) in the holy city of Medina in the first quarter of this year, according to official figures.

Prophet's Mosque in Medina

 

The mosque houses Al Rawda Al Sharifa, where the tomb of the Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him) is located.

Permits were issued for 3.1 million worshippers to perform prayers in Al Rawda Al Sharifa during the same period, the state General Authority for Care of the Prophet’s Mosque Affairs said.

The faithful had got access to a seamless network of services.

Saudi authorities have repeatedly stressed that visitors to Al Rawda Al Sharifa have to make prior reservations before arriving at the revered site, and to show up according to the fixed appointment.

The cited period covered Ramadan, which began on March 11, when Umrah or lesser pilgrimage usually peaks in Saudi Arabia.

After undertaking the Umrah rites in the Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site in Mecca, many pilgrims would flock to the Prophet’s Mosque to pray and visit Al Rawda Al Sharifa.

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The latest figures were released as increasing numbers of the Muslims are arriving in Saudi Arabia to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage expected this year to start on June 14.

Overseas Muslims usually head to Medina before or after performing Hajj to pray in the Prophet’s Mosque and visit Al Rawda Al Sharifa.

More than 280 million Muslims prayed in the Prophet’s Mosque last year, according to official figures.

 

Source: GNews

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