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Prince Mohammed bin Salman has reconstructed the historical mosque in Al-Majjama

 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has completed the renovation and repair of the historic Al-Tweem Mosque of Al-Jamaja Commissionerate.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman is running a program to revive historic mosques across the kingdom. Under this, mosques which were built in ancient times and are in need of renovation or have become uninhabited. They are being rehabilitated through rehabilitation or reconstruction

Talking to Al-Akhbariya channel, Musab Al-Mafiz, a resident of Al-Jamaja, said that the Al-Tawaim Mosque was built in the 8th century Hijri. It has also been playing the role of a pedagogy providing the light of knowledge to many generations.

Al-Mafiz said that the name of well-known religious scholar Sheikh Muhammad bin Umar Al-Fakhiri is the most prominent imam of the historical mosque of Al-Tawaim.

Al-Mafiz said that during the past centuries, the residents of Al-Majma have repaired and repaired this mosque many times.

Saud Al-Khalil, another resident of Al-Majma, said that our government has shown unusual interest in Al-Tawaim Mosque. It was included in the historical program of Amir Muhammad bin Salman, under which historic mosques are being built and settled on modern lines.

Al-Khalil said that Al-Utweem Mosque has been completely renovated. Under this, ancient masla, minaret and old well have been made usable again while new carpet has also been laid. It has cost 15 lakh riyals. Electricity has also been excellently arranged here.