Night 21 Ramadhan 1432 - Makkah Taraweeh

Makkah Taraweeh - صلاة التراويح من مكة

1st 10 Rakaats led by Sheikh Juhany -
العشر ركعات الاولى للشيح عبد الله الجهني



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Last 10 Rakaats led by Mahir Al-Muaiqily -
العشر ركعات الاخرى للشيخ الماهر المعيقلي







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Sheikh Hudaify Announcing Tahajjud Salaat

21st Ramadan 1432 ~ 20th August 2011

Makkah 'Isha
(Surah Fath 27-29) Sheikh aal Taalib


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21st Ramadan 1432 ~ 20th August 2011

Madeenah 'Isha
(Surahs Zalzalah and 'Adiyat) Sheikh Hudhaify


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21st Ramadan 1432 ~ 20th August 2011

Makkah Maghrib
(Surahs Duha and Qadr) Sheikh Sudais


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20th Ramadan 1432 ~ 20th August 2011

Madeenah Fajr
(Surah ) Sheikh Budayr


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20th Ramadan 1432 ~ 20th August 2011

Makkah Fajr
(Surah ) Sheikh Humaid


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Live Recordings - 19th August 2011


Makkah Maghrib 
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Sheikh Sudais
(Surah Fatir 14 -23 and Al Ghashiyah 21-24)


Recitation - 19th Aug 2011

News - New Haram Expansion


in Arabic

JEDDAH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah arrived in Makkah on Wednesday night to spend the remaining days of Ramadan in the vicinity of the Grand Mosque and lay the foundation stone for the largest Haram expansion project in history.

Muhammad Al-Khozaim, vice president of PTHM, said the new expansion to be launched by King Abdullah on Friday would increase the Grand Mosque's capacity by nearly 1.2 million worshippers. The new project covers 400,000 square meters in the northwest and northeast of the mosque. Real estate properties appropriated for the project are valued at more than SR40 billion.

King Abdullah ordered the new expansion to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims who come from different parts of the world. During the peak days of Ramadan, thousands of worshippers stand in the courtyards and streets around the mosque for taraweeh and qiyamullail prayers.

Al-Khozaim disclosed plans to expand the mataf (the circumambulation areas around the Holy Kaaba) and provide air-conditioning for all parts of the Grand Mosque, adding that the two schemes would be carried out shortly along with the new Haram expansion project.

Abdullah Al-Asheikh, chairman of the Shoura Council, said the latest expansion would herald a new era in the history of the Grand Mosque. He commended the king's special care for the two holy mosques, adding that Muslims all over the world admire the royal gesture.

Al-Asheikh described the King Abdul Aziz residential towers as the largest endowment project whose revenues would be used for the development of the Grand Mosque. He also noted the initiative taken by the king to expand the masaa (the pathway between Safa and Marwa), increasing its capacity from 44,000 to 118,000 pilgrims per hour.

A senior official at PTHM said once the new expansion is completed, the Grand Mosque would be able to accommodate more than 2 million worshippers at a time. The project has three parts: construction of a new building; expansion and development of courtyards around the mosque, including walkways, tunnels and toilets; and development of service facilities for air-conditioning, electricity and drinking water, he said.

The expansion starts from the Masjid Al-Haram Street on the east and extends to Khaled bin Walid Street on the west. It also covers Muddae, Abusufyan, Raquba and Abdullah bin Zubair streets in Shamiya as well as parts of Jabal Hindi and old districts of Harrat Al-Bab before reaching Jabal Al-Kaaba Street.

Other projects to be launched officially by the king include the Makkah Tower Clock, considered the largest in the world; the newly expanded masaa; the King Abdul Aziz endowment towers; the newly developed Jamrat Bridge complex in Mina; and the Mashair railway linking the holy sites of Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifa.
Source : Arabnews.com