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The Holy Mosque in Makkah has undergone significant transformations over the years, expanding to accommodate millions of pilgrims. Previously measuring 151,000 square meters, the mosque has grown to 208,000 square meters with the addition of King Fahd’s extension, which features 11 minarets, 13 ladders, and 9 escalators. Further extensions near Al-Safa and Al-Marwa now cover 98,500 square meters, increasing access and convenience. An insightful conversation between a reporter and an engineer reveals the scope of this monumental project and its impact on worshippers.
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Unit(6) Lesson(1) Discussion
It become larger. An Extension has been added
King Fahd’s Extension of the Two Holy mosques
It has an area of 208,000 square meters In the past, it was 151,000 square meters
an Extension has been added on Al-Safa and Al-Marwa
It has an area of 98,500 square meters It was 16,500 square meters The Holy Mosque in Madinah
A reporter is talking to an engineer about the project