Prophet’s Mosque has 180,000 maintenance operations a year

The work is carried out according to precise operational stages that ensure complete cleanliness, high efficiency, and the preservation of carpet quality and sustainability. (SPA)
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The work is carried out according to precise operational stages that ensure complete cleanliness, high efficiency, and the preservation of carpet quality and sustainability. (SPA)
Prophet’s Mosque has 180,000 maintenance operations a year
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The work is carried out according to precise operational stages that ensure complete cleanliness, high efficiency, and the preservation of carpet quality and sustainability. (SPA)
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Updated 08 June 2026 09:17
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Prophet’s Mosque has 180,000 maintenance operations a year

Prophet’s Mosque has 180,000 maintenance operations a year
  • Daily care work includes washing and preparing around 500 carpets out of a total of 25,000 carpets distributed across the mosque, amounting to more than 180,000 washing and preparation operations annually

MADINAH: The General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques continues to carry out carpet maintenance at the Prophet’s Mosque.

The operations are part of an integrated operational system aimed at providing a spiritually conducive environment for worshippers and visitors, while maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness and quality within the prayer areas and courtyards.

Daily care includes washing and preparing around 500 carpets out of a total of 25,000 distributed across the mosque, amounting to more than 180,000 operations annually.

The work is carried out according to precise operational stages that ensure complete cleanliness, high efficiency, and the preservation of carpet quality and sustainability.

The carpets used in the mosque are made in Saudi Arabia. They are distinguished by high-quality specifications in terms of weave density, durability, and cohesion, contributing to the comfort of worshippers and visitors and withstanding intensive use year-round.

The carpets are distributed across prayer areas according to precise organizational plans that take into account the smooth flow of movement within the mosque, its roof, and courtyards, ensuring optimal use of designated prayer spaces and enhancing the comfort of visitors to the mosque.

These efforts are part of the integrated services at the mosque, aimed at enhancing service quality and attending to the finest details, thereby ensuring comfort and tranquility for worshippers and visitors, and keeping it prepared for worship in the best possible condition.