King Salman, crown prince share Ramadan greetings with leaders of Islamic nations

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Updated 17 February 2026
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King Salman, crown prince share Ramadan greetings with leaders of Islamic nations

  • Saudi Supreme Court announces sighting of crescent moon

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received congratulatory messages from leaders of Islamic countries on the announcement of the start of Ramadan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The Saudi Supreme Court announced the sighting of the crescent moon on Tuesday and the holy month is to begin on Wednesday.

The king and crown prince sent replies to thank the leaders for their wishes and prayers.

They also prayed for Ramadan to bring goodness, blessings and lasting security and stability to the Islamic nations, the SPA added.


Saudi project restores Al-Fath Mosque in Makkah

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Saudi project restores Al-Fath Mosque in Makkah

  • The mosque in Al-Jumum governorate is one of 60 mosques out of 130 that are undergoing repairs across the Kingdom

RIYADH: The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historic Mosques is restoring the Al-Fath Mosque in the Al-Jumum governorate, one of 60 mosques out of 130 undergoing repairs.

Al-Fath Mosque, believed to have been prayed in by the Prophet Muhammad, will expand from 455.77 sq. meters to 553.50 sq. meters, increasing its capacity from 218 to 333 worshippers.

In the first and second phases of the restoration project, workers used natural materials such as brick, basalt stone, gypsum, and wood to preserve the architectural style of the Hijaz region. Traditional elements, such as the intricate wooden balcony screens, will also be preserved.

The mosque is situated 260 meters off the road connecting Makkah and Madinah. It has been subject to prolonged neglect over the years. The last major restoration took place in 1998, during which a prayer area for women and additional facilities were added, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It is one of the mosques being restored in the second phase of the project, which spans all 13 regions, including Riyadh, Madinah, Aseer, Jouf, and Jazan. The project is part of Vision 2030’s commitment to preserving Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage and enhancing the historical and religious significance of its mosques.