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The Prophet's Mosque will be closed after Taraweeh in Ramadan | News Hub

   The mosque will be opened two hours before Fajr prayers, the administration said

The Prophet's Mosque will be closed after Taraweeh in Ramadan | News Hub

   Madinah Munawarah (News Hub update news) With the arrival of the blessed month of Ramadan, there are only a few weeks left.

   Special measures are being taken by the Saudi government in this regard.

   The management of Masjid Nabavi has announced that Masjid Nabavi will be closed after Taraweeh during Ramadan and will be reopened two hours before Fajr prayers.

   A statement from the administration said that a program for Ramadan has been prepared this year. The
head of the administration of the holy mosques, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, has given his approval. According to News Hub, the administration says that Masjid Nabavi will be closed half an hour after Taraweeh while it will be reopened two hours before Fajr Adhan.

   However, the last ten days of Ramadan will be an exception. In the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan, Masjid Nabavi will be open 24 hours a day. In the last ten days, all the courtyards, roofs, and corridors of the mosque will be opened. Visitors will be able to offer prayers everywhere. However, the old buildings of Masjid Nabavi and Roza Sharif will be limited to the workers and funerals of Masjid.


    The administration said that Dr. Al-Sudais, referring to the Ramadan Al-Mubazak program said that we have to continue the achievements we have made since the outbreak of the new Coronavirus epidemic. In exceptional circumstances, exceptional services will have to be offered in a new way. In the Ramadan program, 45,000 worshipers will be protected from the coronavirus.

   The new western courtyards of the Prophet's Mosque will benefit from the 15,000 worshipers. There will be an opportunity for worship - thus 60,000 people will be able to pray in the Prophet's Mosque at a time during Ramadan.

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