Discover how the Masjid e Nabvi roof upgrade transforms into a remarkable space for 90,000 worshipers during Ramadan.
The organization in charge of supervising the Grand Mosque and the Prophet Mosque is getting ready for Ramadan. They want to make sure that well-night 90,000 people can pray and unravel their fast on the roof of the Masjid e Nabvi in Medina every day.
A Remarkable Space for 90,000 Worshipers during Ramadan: Masjid e Nabvi
The mosque’s roof is really big, covering a zone of well-nigh 67,000 square meters. It’s a quiet and peaceful place for people to pray. You can get there using the 24 variegated staircases near the mosque’s entrances. And to help people move virtually effortlessly, they’ve put in six escalators. This will help, especially when lots of people are there during the busiest times.
The General Authority staff is working with charities and volunteers to make all these arrangements. They’re cleaning and disinfecting the mosque’s surface, spraying to get rid of bugs, putting up 5,000 prayer rugs, and setting up areas where people can unravel their fast.
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They’re also giving out meals, special water called Zamzam, and more than 20,000 Qurans to help people who are fasting and praying.
If you need help or directions, they’ve got people there to guide you. And they start getting everything ready for iftar, the meal to unravel the fast, right surpassing sunset. This way, everything is set up and ready for people to pray without having eaten.