SAUDI ARABIA

Oqlat Al-Saqoor Mosque reopens for worshippers

The historical Oqlat Al-Saqoor Mosque has been renovated as part of Prince Muhammad Bin Salman Project for Historical Mosques Renovation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

OQLAT AL-SAQOOR — The historical Oqlat Al-Saqoor Mosque has been renovated as part of Prince Muhammad Bin Salman Project for Historical Mosques Renovation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under which 30 mosques in 10 regions are restored and rehabilitated. The historical Oqlat Al-Saqoor Mosque is considered one of the oldest heritage mosques in the Qassim region where the local residents in the region and the surrounding areas used to pray and attend sermons and lectures. The mosque is located in the northeastern province of Oqlat Al-Saqoor town in Qassim region. It dates back to 1341 AH, and it is one of distinguished heritage buildings that survived from the old heritage town in the governorate. The mosque was built in the Najdi >