Ibrahim Yousaf
Active Member
The Masjid Al-Haram, also known as the Grand Mosque, stands as the world's most architecturally impressive and costly structure. Located in Mecca, it holds a central position in Islam, drawing millions of visitors annually.
Undergoing renovations spanning decades, the Grand Mosque's restoration has incurred a staggering expense of approximately $100 billion, marking a record in construction costs.
Encompassing a vast area of 400,800 square meters, it seamlessly combines grandeur with spiritual significance. With both indoor and outdoor prayer spaces, the mosque can accommodate up to four million worshippers.
Its value transcends monetary measures, symbolizing profound Islamic beliefs and serving as a beacon of spirituality.
Undergoing renovations spanning decades, the Grand Mosque's restoration has incurred a staggering expense of approximately $100 billion, marking a record in construction costs.
Encompassing a vast area of 400,800 square meters, it seamlessly combines grandeur with spiritual significance. With both indoor and outdoor prayer spaces, the mosque can accommodate up to four million worshippers.
Its value transcends monetary measures, symbolizing profound Islamic beliefs and serving as a beacon of spirituality.