Located in Tabuk city also, the Al Walidain Mosque is an architectural marvel, with six towering 46-meter minarets and a 25-meter diameter main dome. The mosque has a large courtyard surrounded by gardens and palm trees. The mosque’s design sets it apart from others in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, showcasing a modern and distinctive approach in its construction, the arrangement of its designated prayer rows, and the presence of the six majestic minarets. The mosque’s layout is adaptable, prioritizing a larger capacity for worshippers in the front rows that gradually decreases toward the back.
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