Prophet Mosque's Expansion Exhibition Welcomes Thousands In Ramadan
The first ten days of Ramadan have seen a significant influx of visitors to the Prophet Mosque's Expansion Exhibition, with over 8,300 individuals exploring the architectural wonders and historical insights of the Prophet's Mosque. This exhibition, designed to enrich knowledge and understanding, has become a focal point for those interested in the intricate architectural designs and the rich history of one of Islam's most revered sites.
At the heart of the exhibition are modern technologies and interactive screens that bring to life the architectural and historical narratives of the Prophet's Mosque. Visitors are treated to a dynamic learning experience, enhanced by relevant movies and cinematic screenings that delve deeper into the mosque's architectural significance. A highlight of the exhibition is a special hall dedicated to showcasing rare and valuable collectables from the Two Holy Mosques, alongside ancient artefacts that have been meticulously preserved over centuries.

The exhibition operates daily throughout Ramadan, welcoming visitors from Dawn (morning) prayer until noon, and then again from Asur (afternoon) prayer until 02:00 am Riyadh time. This schedule accommodates a wide range of visitors, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to experience this enriching exhibition at their convenience.
Aligned with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, the Architecture of the Prophet's Mosque exhibition is more than just an educational experience; it is an initiative aimed at enhancing visitor experiences while spotlighting the architectural marvels and services available at the Prophet's Mosque. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to preserving its religious heritage while embracing modernity to enrich cultural understanding and appreciation among its citizens and visitors alike.
The overwhelming response to the exhibition during the initial days of Ramadan underscores its significance as a source of knowledge and inspiration. It serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with Islamic architecture and history, offering insights into the past while celebrating the advancements that continue to shape the experience of visiting such sacred sites.
With inputs from SPA