The management of Masjid al-Nabawi on Thursday announced the schedule of plans for worshippers in Ramadan 1442 (the year according to the Islamic lunar calendar).
Every year thousands of Muslims spend the holy month of Ramadan in Saudi Arabia offering Taraweeh (special prayers during the night) and Tahajjud prayers in Masjid al Haram, Makkah and in Masjid-e-Nabawi, Madinah.
Last Ramadan, Saudi Arabia had suspended the holding of Taraweeh prayers at the two mosques Masjid al-Haram,
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- The total capacity of worshippers in Ramadan will be 60,000 worshippers at one time under social distancing measures (inside and outside the masjid).
- Worshippers will be permitted to pray in the masjid, on the roof, and outside.
- Praying in the Rawdah will be reserved for Imams, workers, and funeral attendees.Makkah and Masjid al Nabawi, Madinah in a bid to curb the spread of the COVID-19.
- The Prophet’s Mosque will close half an hour after the Taraweeh prayer and will reopen two hours before the Fajr prayer. However, for the last ten days of Ramadan, it will remain open round the clock.
- Plans for Iftar and Itikaf will be announced in the coming days after recommendations from the Ministry of Health.
The capacity of the entire Prophet’s Mosque before the COVID-19 pandemic, with its roof and squares, was (350,000) worshipers except for the occasional southern square, and the new western square accommodates (96,000) worshipers.
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