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Lost in the sands of time? Not quite. Here at the Al Rajhi Grand Mosque, time seems to both stand still and rush forward. This mosque, a beacon of faith in Riyadh, isn’t just a place of worship. It’s a story etched in stone, glass, and the hearts of thousands. Inaugurated in 2004 by King Salman, then Emir of Riyadh, the Al Rajhi Grand Mosque quickly became a landmark. Its sheer size places it among the largest mosques in the Arab world, drawing visitors from across the globe. Imagine eighteen thousand worshippers gathered in prayer beneath the soaring 37-meter-high main dome. That’s the capacity of the men’s prayer area alone, spread across three floors. The women’s prayer area, on two floors, accommodates another 2,500. The mosque isn’t just about prayer. It’s a vibrant hub of community life. The library, with its 67,000 volumes, offers a sanctuary for learning. From Islamic jurisprudence to applied sciences and children’s books, there’s something for everyone. Need to research? Internet access is readily available. The Al Rajhi Grand Mosque even hosts Quran memorization classes, with over fifty students completing the memorization each year. Beyond the religious activities, the mosque boasts state-of-the-art facilities. A sophisticated sound system ensures crystal-clear audio during sermons and prayers. A comprehensive surveillance system provides security and peace of mind. Even the parking is impressive, with multi-story facilities accommodating hundreds of cars. The Al Rajhi Grand Mosque is more than a place of worship. It is a testament to faith, community, and the seamless blend of tradition and modernity.

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