Saudi Arabia’s crown prince orders restoration and renovation of 130 historical mosques
JEDDAH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has ordered the restoration of
130 historical mosques within the National Program for the Restoration
of Historic Mosques supervised by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and
National Heritage (SCTNH) in partnership with the Ministry of Islamic
Affairs, Call and Guidance.
The support he provided to develop historical mosques covered in the
first phase the restoration of 30 mosques in 10 regions, at a cost of
more than SR50 million ($13 million).
The National Program for the Restoration of Historic Mosques is one of
the programs adopted by Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of SCTH and
founder of Al-Turath Charitable Foundation, as part of his concern to
take care of and serve mosques and the Islamic architectural heritage.
The foundation has undertaken to document and restore a number of
mosques of historical value since its launching of the program in 1998.
The program has received the support of the country’s leaders,
businessmen benefactors and the regions’ governors. King Salman
sponsored the launching of the program to restore and renovate
historical mosques in Ad Diriyah and Jeddah, and donated the renovation
costs of Al-Hanafi mosque in Jeddah.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s support for the historical mosques
comes from his belief in their importance in the Islamic religion and
architectural heritage along with the historical, social and cultural
richness they represent.
The crown prince’s support is considered the most generous in the
Kingdom’s history, given the number of mosques and the overall cost
since the launching of the program 20 years ago. The support is in
coordination and partnership with SCTNH’s National Program for the
Restoration of Historic Mosques, which was launched by the Al-Turath
Charitable Foundation before it became a joint program with the SCTH and
the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, three years ago.
The crown prince’s project for the development of historical mosques
will reinforce concern to develop the Kingdom’s historical and heritage
regions and restore the mosques to receive worshippers again after they
have been abandoned in previous years. The Kingdom has witnessed a rapid
architectural growth and thus has neglected most of the old and
historical mosques and destroyed some others, which are bein replaced by
new mosques. The program will take care of these neglected mosques.
Work teams have started formulating the project action plan under the
directions of the crown prince. The first phase covers 30 mosques that
will be restored: Each mosque will be ready to receive more than 4,000
worshippers.
The crown prince’s support for this program is among many other
contributions to societal and human projects, including the SR100
million donation for charitable associations and his support for the
release of prisoners with SR19 million.
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