Eighty new prayer halls opened at Makkah’s Grand Mosque

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Prayers being conducted in Masjid-ul-haram. — APP
Prayers being conducted in Masjid-ul-haram. — APP

  • 80 new prayer halls at Grand Mosque in Makkah have opened to worshippers during Ramadan.
  • Halls can be accessed through entrances on northern, western, and eastern sides of mosque, as well as main gate.
  • The new facilities can now accommodate up to 300,000 worshipers.


As part of the third phase of expansion at the Grand Mosque in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the government has opened 80 new prayer halls to worshippers for the first time during Ramadan this year, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque announced.

Walid Al-Masoudi, the director of the general administration of the Third Saudi Expansion at the Grand Mosque, said the new halls are on the ground and first floors and the first and second mezzanine levels of the mosque. 

Worshippers can access them through a number of entrances on the northern, western, and eastern sides of the mosque, as well as the main gate.

The new facilities represent 95% of the total capacity of prayer halls inside the section of the mosque that houses them, which can now accommodate up to 300,000 worshipers. If these interior halls are full, the northern courtyards can hold an additional 280,000 worshippers, and there is space for even more in the western courtyards, Arab News reported.

Al-Masoudi said that the number of worshipers at the mosque increases during Ramadan and teams are in place to ensure that they can move around, locate the new prayer halls, and enter and leave easily and safely.

The new prayer halls can be accessed through the main gate at the mosque, King Abdullah gate no. 100, along with gates 104, 106, 112, 173, 175, and 176 on the northern side, gates 114, 116, 119, 121, and 123 on the western side, and gates 162, 165, and 169 on the eastern side.