Namira Mosque: A Historic Landmark in Arafat

Mina: Nestled within the sacred grounds of Arafat, Namira Mosque holds profound importance for pilgrims embarking on their Hajj journey. As the sun rises on the ninth day of Dhu Al-Hijjah, pilgrims flock to this historic location, following in the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during his Farewell Pilgrimage, as they perform both the noon and afternoon prayers. Nimra Mosque's origins trace back to the early Abbasid Caliphate period. It stands on the very spot where Prophet Muhammad delivered a momentous speech during his Farewell Pilgrimage. Under the reign of King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud, Namira Mosque underwent a massive SAR237 million expansion. Today, it stands as the second-largest mosque in the Makkah Region, after the Grand Mosque, covering an area of 110,000 square meters and accommodating 400,000 worshippers. The expansion included remarkable features such as six minarets, three domes, ten main entrances with 64 doors, and a spacious shaded courtyard. An external radio room facilitates the live satellite broadcast of sermons and prayers. Dedicated to ensuring the comfort and security of pilgrims, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has undertaken various initiatives at Namira Mosque. These efforts encompass maintenance, efficient operation, thorough cleaning, luxurious carpeting, upgrades to the air conditioning and air purification systems, and the upkeep of electrical generators and security cameras. Namira Mosque serves as a testament to the rich history and traditions of Islam. Through continuous preservation and modernization endeavors, Saudi Arabia upholds the significance of this landmark, ensuring it continues to cater to the needs of pilgrims as they engage in their sacred rituals. Source: Saudi Press Agency