Grand Mosque in Makkah fitted with 25,000 new carpets for Ramadan

Carpets are laid at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.(@ReasahAlharmain)
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Updated 11 March 2024
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Grand Mosque in Makkah fitted with 25,000 new carpets for Ramadan

  • As the holy month is a time of increased worship and spirituality, the Grand Mosque sees an increase in people performing Umrah and attending prayers

RIYADH: The Grand Mosque in Makkah has been fitted with 25,000 new carpets for Ramadan, the spokesman for the General Authority for Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques said on Monday.

As the holy month is a time of increased worship and spirituality, the Grand Mosque sees an increase in people performing Umrah and attending prayers. Worshipers also flock to the mosque to perform taraweeh prayers every evening.

The spokesman added that 50 ablution sites are available for use inside the mosque and 3,000 toilets in its courtyards. 15,000 Zamzam containers and 150 Zamzam water stations are dotted around the mosque to quench the thirst of worshipers before and after their fasts.




A worshiper helps himself to Zamzam water at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (@ReasahAlharmain)

Spokesman Maher bin Mansi Al-Zahrani added that the mosque is washed and disinfected 10 times a day, with 4,000 employees working under the supervision of 400 supervisors over a 24 hour period.

4,000 items of equipment and machines are being used to ensure the health and safety of visitors, and 3,000 liters of quality air-fresheners are used to ensure a pleasant atmosphere.


Saudi Arabia advances in Universal Health Coverage index

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Saudi Arabia advances in Universal Health Coverage index

  • Life expectancy in Kingdom rose from 74 in 2016 to 79.7 in 2025

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has made notable progress in the Universal Health Coverage Service Coverage Index, reinforcing its position among leading nations in global health indicators, according to the latest data released by the World Health Organization and the World Bank.

The Kingdom recorded a score of 83 points in the latest UHC update, marking a nine-point increase within two years and placing Saudi Arabia among countries classified as having high-level health service coverage.

The steady rise reflects sustained improvements over the past two decades and underscores the impact of the Kingdom’s Health Sector Transformation Program under Saudi Vision 2030.

The UHC Service Coverage Index is one of the internationally recognized Sustainable Development Goal indicators and measures access to essential health services across key areas, including preventive care, treatment, and system capacity.

Progress in the index is closely linked to broader development outcomes such as improved quality of life, reduced disease burden, and enhanced social well-being.

Saudi Arabia’s advancement has been driven by a strategic focus on preventive healthcare, strengthened primary care services, expanded early screening programs, and increased health system readiness.

The transformation has also been supported by rapid digitalization, including platforms such as Sehhaty and the Seha Virtual Hospital, which have expanded access to care and improved service efficiency nationwide.

These reforms have translated into measurable public health gains. Life expectancy in Saudi Arabia rose from 74 years in 2016 to about 79.7 in 2025, bringing the Kingdom close to its Vision 2030 target of 80 years and highlighting the effectiveness of preventive and treatment programs.

Health Minister Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel said the progress reflected the tangible outcomes of Vision 2030 and sustained leadership support.

He said: “The improvements we see today in international health indicators demonstrate the real impact of the Kingdom’s health transformation, which prioritizes prevention, primary care empowerment, and digital health solutions. Raising life expectancy to 79.7 years is the result of an integrated effort focused on improving people’s health and quality of life.”

Saudi Arabia’s progress in the UHC index further strengthens its standing among G20 countries and underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to building a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable health system, with people at the center of national development.