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Credit for biggest expansion of Haram goes to the king
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BY: Jeddah: Badr Al-Qahtani

Wednesday 16 May 2012

The biggest expansion of the Grand Mosque in Makkah was carried out during the 
reign of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah.
In 2011, the Haram’s capacity was raised to accommodate 1.6 million 
worshippers, one-and-half times more than all the expansions put together in 
the mosque’s history. This latest expansion cost SR 80 billion and is part of 
Makkah’s many development projects, including work on the mosque’s central zone 
and surrounding areas.
Speaking on the seventh anniversary of King Abdullah’s accession to throne, Dr. 
Muhammad Bin Nasser, vice president of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques 
Affairs, said developing the mosque’s area is an ongoing project.
“Every year the Grand Mosque witnesses more development in the services 
provided to visitors. This year, the King Abdullah Expansion Project is being 
carried out. It includes the latest and most sophisticated electrical and 
mechanical systems. The expansion is linked to the first Saudi expansion and to 
the masaa (running area between Safaa and Marwaa) via several bridges. A new 
system of elevators and escalators is being installed,” he said.
He said there will be an integrated services station that is being constructed 
on an area of 75,000 square meters that will include modern, eco-friendly air 
conditioning systems, water reservoirs, waste dumping systems and others.
The project to expand the tawaf area is one of the major projects and will 
result in the capacity being increased to accommodate 130,000 Tawaf performers 
per hour across all floors instead of the current capacity of 52,000.
The project will include a floor (the first one) allocated to those with 
special needs and will be connected to elevators and escalators. The special 
needs floor will also be connected to the masaa, he added.
Secretary-General of the Madinah Development Board Muhammad Al-Ali said the new 
expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque that will be executed as part of the city’s 
comprehensive development plan will increase the mosque’s capacity to 
accommodate 320,000 worshippers, he said last year at the Madinah Research 
Forum.
The plan includes rehabilitating Wadi Alaqiq (Alaqiq valley), the biggest 
valley in Madinah, he added.
He said that Quba Mosque area is also included as it will be developed on an 
area of 1.5 million square meters as well as the city’s meeqat point (where 
pilgrims don the ihram prior to performing Haj or Umrah), whose development 
contracts have been awarded to contractors.
Head of the Jeddah’s municipal council Dr. Ayman Saleh Fadil said the 
governorate has witnessed a huge developmental leap in all fields during the 
reign of King Abdullah.
“Jeddah’s people and visitors will benefit from the fast development of 
services, health and education facilities that have been carried out as per the 
municipality’s sustainable plans and programs monitored by Makkah Gov. Prince 
Khaled Al-Faisal and Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed,” he said.
“The king’s development efforts reached countries all over the world. He served 
the Kingdom and all Muslims of the world, and his efforts to spread moderation 
and tolerance are appreciated and commended by everybody,” he said.
“The idea of municipal councils in the country began as he ascended the throne 
in 2005.”


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