Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project Restores Century-Old Uqlat Al-Suqur Mosque in Qassim

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historical Mosques has completed the restoration of the Uqlat Al-Suqur Mosque in Qassim Region, revitalizing a heritage landmark dating back to 1341 AH (1922 CE).
 Originally the only mosque in the area, it served as a vital religious and social hub for education and community governance. The renovation, executed by specialized Saudi firms, utilized traditional mud, stone, and wood to preserve its authentic Najdi architectural style.
 The project increased the mosque's area to 544 square meters, expanding its capacity to 250 worshippers while maintaining its historical identity. This initiative aligns with Vision 2030 to preserve the Kingdom's urban heritage and enhance the cultural and religious significance of its historical mosques for future generations.

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