Do not go pray here better to stay home. My first mosque in EID in the Kingdom and the women locked everyone out during the rain and prayer supposedly because people were shoving it's wierd actually. I came in to dry off and get help from the Sheikh the women shouted at me to leave. They had no empathy for tried to help me. I'm here one year without work and need guidance in my situation and was the behavior on EID.The only thing I know is that they try to make excuses because they know I may complain about this. I RATE IT A 1 ! How dare these women gang up on me in large numbers when I'm in a time of need and even brought a man to try to convince me. I was trying to get dry and charge my phone. I HAS NO IDEZ THEY LOCK PEOPLE OUT OF MOSQUES AND SHOUT AT PEOPLE. Then had the nerve she only asked in I was Indian when I'm clearly arab and my racial background is none of anyones business I know lots of Saudis who don't know English and they are 100% arab bit don't use the excuse about trying to figure out my language when I was clearly speaking English. I don't know their names nor do I want to their names it's not worth mentioning anyway but this is the black hearts not of a Muslim or anyone who believes in Allah this is shameful,hateful, disrespectful behavior is unexcusable. They told me there is no way ever to talk to the Sheikh as a woman and even I was told that only locals get help here by a Sheikh on the past here another one over charging me on rent knowing I'm helpless and jobless . I will not name names I know I am Muslim and Allah with me but just know be wise even if you are in pain alone don't think just because it's a mosque or someone had the title of Sheikh you will see the light of Allah. Seriously don't tell anyone they can't talk to a Sheikh or gang up on them or yell at them when they are totally soaked with water no family no job no money and they only hoped to speak to a Sheikh for guidance and have a Pleasant Eid experience. When Dead ends happen even going to Twitter and talking to the proper government channels and couldn't get assistance. 😑 I have been though enough Trauma. I don't know if they work for rhe mosque or just volunteers but those to plus the others or joined in are shameful. No excuses or exceptions. ALSO THEY EVEN SAID THEY WERE SCARED I MIGHT BE A TERRORIST !!!! ARE YOU KIDDING AN ARAB AMERICAN A TERRORIST!!! THEY WERE NOT SCARED IF THEY SAW ME AS A THREAT THEY WOULD CALL THE POLICE !!! I WAS ABOUT TO CALL THE...
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Beautiful mosque and amazing management
Very clean and well-maintained with great staff MashAllah
Always helpful and many janaza prayers are held here and great location with huge parking area MashAllah tabarakAllah
Beautiful recitation and great imam ✨
A place to feel peace in mind and the best place to do your deeds for the hereafter, make sometime in your for the hereafter and visit this beautiful mosque inshAllah
Also they have many charity office at the premises and helps orphanage and medical treatment for the needs..
Wish you all the best 👍 ❤
Before I conclude, would like to share my itikaf experience at this beautiful mosque 🕌 Its a great experience and very easy to register from the online portal.. you will be treated very well and have access to everything and also they help you if any medical issues in case of any emergency
Blessed with loads of food MashAllah tabarakAllah during iftar, dinner time and during suhoor time.. always hot and cold beverages are available for self-service
Washroom are maintained clean and tidy
Electrical ports are available incase you need to charge any electnic devices and access available everywhere
Great management and helpful staff 💕
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Read moreThe Al Rajhi Grand Mosque is a famous landmark in Riyadh. Built with a contribution from the Al Rajhi family, it is an important place of prayer for Muslims. It is also considered a community gathering place for social occasions like Eid and for conducting sizable community meetings. The Al Rajhi Grand Mosque is one of the most important Islamic institutions in the city and the biggest mosque in Riyadh. It is also regarded as an architectural marvel. It is significant to highlight that only adherents of the Muslim faith are permitted entry to the mosque. Despite this, you should still include the Al Rajhi Grand Mosque on your list of things to do in Riyadh. The structure itself is stunning and attractive. The mosque has two libraries, forensic science classes, an automated utility system, a men's hall with a capacity of 18,000 people, and a women's hall with a capacity of 2,500 people. Over seven languages are used to translate Juma'ah Kotbah (Friday prayers), and various LCD screens are available for hearing-impaired individuals. The facade features classic rock-based tiles in the style of a typical mosque. The mosque has elegant lighting that makes it appear...
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