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المملكة: Five major doors that distinguish the Grand Mosque .. This is how it is inferred

The Grand Mosque in Makkah Al -Mukarramah is characterized by the presence of several main entrances that allow easy access to the Holy Mosque of Mecca, where it is inferred on the main doors through the presence of two lighthouses that rise each door, which makes it distinguished from the rest of the entrances.
These doors come within a precise engineering and architectural system that contributes to organizing the movement of worshipers and pilgrims during the religious seasons, especially at peak times.

5 main doors

The number of the main doors of the Grand Mosque is five doors, which are the door of King Abdulaziz, which holds the number (1) and is considered one of the most famous entrances to the sanctuary, and the door of King Fahd, which holds the number (79), in addition to the door of King Abdullah with number (100), the door of Umrah with number (62), and finally the door of conquest that holds the number (45).
These doors play a pivotal role in facilitating the entry and exit of worshipers and visitors, as they were equipped with the latest technologies to ensure the flow of the movement, as well as integrating with the various field services provided by the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, including guidance, organization and direction to ensure the comfort of the guests of Rahman.
With the increasing number of pilgrims and pilgrims, the Grand Mosque is witnessing a continuous development in its infrastructure, to remain able to absorb millions of visitors annually, in light of the great interest that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia attaches to the development of the Two Holy Mosques.

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