Hyderabad, March 8 -- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is undertaking the renovation of the Al-Fath Mosque located at Makkah's Al-Jumum Governorate. The site is considered sacred as it is believed that Prophet Muhammad prayed there during the Conquest of Makkah in 630 CE ( Ramzan, 8 AH).

The renovation project of historic mosques across the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah is being carried out under the directive of the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as part of an effort to enhance the Kingdom's Islamic Heritage.

The Al-Fath Mosque has undergone centuries of neglect and reconstruction, including renovations in 1398 AH and 1419 AH (1977-1978 CE).

The current restoration will expand the Al-Fath Mosque from 455.77 square meters to 553...