Ahead of Ramadan 2025 (1446H), the King Abdul Aziz Gate at Masjid Al Haram (Grand Mosque) is nearing completion and is set to open in time for the holy month.
The gate, named after the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, is part of the ongoing expansion projects aimed at improving facilities for pilgrims and worshipers.
The King Abdul Aziz Gate will serve as a major entry point to the Grand Mosque, featuring state-of-the-art design and advanced crowd management systems.

Its opening is expected to ease congestion and provide smoother access for the millions of visitors expected during Ramadan.
The gate’s inauguration aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to modernize and expand the Grand Mosque, ensuring it can accommodate the growing number of Umrah pilgrims and visitors.
Enhanced features include spacious prayer areas, improved signage, and eco-friendly elements to support sustainability.
As Ramadan 2025 approaches, the opening of the King Abdul Aziz Gate marks a milestone in the ongoing development of Masjid Al Haram, promising a more comfortable and spiritually uplifting experience for all.
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