Al-Taneem Mosque historic site for Umrah performers in Makkah

The historic site highlights Makkah’s rich Islamic heritage, particularly important to Hajj and Umrah performers (Supplied)
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  • Due to its position near the Grand Mosque, Al-Taneem Mosque is also known as the Miqat Mosque or the Umrah Mosque

Riyadh: Al-Taneem Mosque located 7 km northwest of Makkah, and 7.5 km north of the Grand Mosque on the Makkah-Madinah Expressway, has a historical significance for Muslims performing Umrah.

Built in 854, the mosque is notable for being the site where Aisha bint Abu Bakr, wife of the Prophet Muhammad, entered the state of Ihram during the Farewell Pilgrimage in 632.

Due to its position near the Grand Mosque, Al-Taneem Mosque is also known as the Miqat Mosque or the Umrah Mosque.

It sees a steady stream of pilgrims throughout the year, with numbers rising significantly during the Hajj and Umrah seasons.

The historic site highlights Makkah’s rich Islamic heritage, particularly important to Hajj and Umrah performers.

Al-Taneem Mosque has high doors and windows, reflecting its modern Islamic architectural style. The design seamlessly blends historical authenticity with ancient archaeological decorations, creating an evocative space for worship.

The mosque covers 6,000 square meters, and the entire complex takes in 84,000 square meters, allowing it to accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers at any given time.

To ensure a seamless experience for visitors and pilgrims, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance is responsible for the mosque’s operations, overseeing maintenance, management, cleaning, and the provision of luxury carpets.