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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
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Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
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15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
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15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
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15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990663_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990662_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990661_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990659_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990658_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
DUKAS_189990657_FER
Mecca to get huge redevelopment
Ferrari Press Agency
Makkah 1
Ref 17212
15/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Public Investment Fund
Plans for a multi-billion dollar development in Islam’s holy city of Mecca have been announced/
Using the city’s Arabic name of Makkah, the project features towers with accommodation for families of pilgrims.
The development will be adjacent to the Grand Mosque that houses the Kaaba, which Muslims believe is the first house of worship for God built by the prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael .
The Grand Mosque is the primary destination for the Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for all able-bodied Muslims.
The Haj plays a vital role in the economy of Saudi Arabia, which aims to welcome 30 million people annually for it and a year-round pilgrimage called Umrah by 2030.
In 2019 Saudi Arabia earned about $12 billion USD from the two pilgrimages.
The new development, called King Salman Gate, will add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces and offer offer residential, hospitality, commercial and cultural experiences
The 12-million-square-meter mixed-use project will improve access to the mosque, development company RUA AlHaram AlMakki Company said.
No details on how much it would cost or when it would be completed have been revealed but the task is another mega project for Saudi Arabia.
The country is currently building high end tourist destinations around the Red Sea as part of a project called NEOM.
A linear city known as The Line is also under construction although in a scaled back form.
The plans were announced by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
A spokesman for the development said Makkah and its central area would be established as a global benchmark in modern city planning.
They added: King Salman Gate’s urban development and infrastructure transformation will contribute to enhancing access to the Grand Mosque, elevating service quality, and enriching every visitor’s journey.
“It will -
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An aerial view shows Kashmir's historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on August 19, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Imam before the Grand mosque of the Unesco world heritage sight Agadez, Niger
Imam before the Grand Mosque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agadez, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Imam before the Grand mosque of the Unesco world heritage sight Agadez, Niger
Imam before the Grand Mosque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agadez, Niger, West Africa, Africa
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Abra Boat on Dubai Creek, Bur Dubai Grand Mosque in the background, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Abra Boat on Dubai Creek, Bur Dubai Grand Mosque in the background, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
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Beautiful ornamented door inside the Grand mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Beautiful ornamented door inside the Grand Mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East
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Golden dome inside the magnificent Grand mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Golden dome inside the magnificent Grand Mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East
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Inside the magnificent Grand mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Inside the magnificent Grand Mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East
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Inside the magnificent Grand mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Inside the magnificent Grand Mosque, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque or Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque) (Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque or Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque) (Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque or Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque) (Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque or Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
National Mosque (Masjid Negara Mosque) (Grand Mosque), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Morocco, Essaouira, Medina Grand mosque streetscene
Grand Mosque and street scene in the Medina, Essaouira, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid.
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Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid.
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Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Grand Mosque, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid.
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