Webcam of the Kaaba in Makkah

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 Holy Mosques Presidency Starts Website
http://www.gph.gov.sa



JEDDAH, 22 April 2008 — The Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques has launched a 
website that allows people all over the world to watch prayers and sermons at 
the two mosques. It also offers access to 45,000 recordings of recitation of 
the Qur’an and Islamic lectures.



The website (www.gph.gov.sa) provides information about the presidency and its 
activities. It also contains links to the Agency for the Prophet’s Mosques 
Affairs, libraries of the two mosques, the Institute of the Haram Mosque and 
the Kaaba Kiswa Factory in Makkah.



The presidency is now working on the second phase of the project, which will 
include e-education services. Indices of rare books and calligraphic writings 
available in the two libraries will serve as a useful reference for 
researchers. “Services in English and other major languages will be available 
during the second phase,” said an official source.



The website contains information about how to perform Haj and Umrah, speeches 
in Arabic, Urdu and English, and prayer times in Makkah and Madinah, 
recitations of the Qur’an by the imams of the two holy mosques and their Friday 
sermons and books published by the presidency.



The website will also have radio programs in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia and Urdu 
in addition to the programs of Radio Qur’an. “People can also access 
translations of the Qur’an in different languages,” the source said. The 
e-library contains pictures of the two holy mosques.



“We have launched this website in order to enlighten the public on our 
services,” said Saleh Al-Hosain, head of the presidency. He hoped that the 
website would contribute to spreading the message of Islam among other 
communities.



He said the presidency would work to make the website’s services available in 
other major languages for the benefit of more people.



“The website provides a golden opportunity for those who are not able to visit 
the two holy mosques to watch prayers and sermons there,” said Dr. Muhammad 
Al-Khozaim, deputy chief of the presidency.



He invited constructive proposals from the public to improve the website and 
its services.



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