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Scenes from Today’s Friday prayer at Masjid al-Haram, Makkah.
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Congratulations to Nollywood Actor Lateef Adedimeji and Nollywood Actress Mo Bimpe on the arrival of your three precious baby boys! Triple the blessings, triple the love, and triple the joy. Wishing your growing family immense strength, love, and happiness as you begin this incredible new adventure with your three little princes.
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Masjid al-Haram in Mecca costs approximately $133,000 (around 500,000 Saudi Riyals) per day in electricity.
That huge energy cost is driven by a monthly bill of around 15 million SAR ($4 million) for the cooling, lighting and infrastructure needed for millions of worshippers.
Key Energy Consumption Drivers:
Monthly Cost: ~15 million SAR ($4 million).
Daily Usage: Approximately 100 megavolt-amperes (MVA), comparable to a small city.
Cooling System: One of the world’s largest, with a capacity of 155,000 tons.
Lighting: Over 120,000 lighting units.
Infrastructure: 519 escalators and extensive audio/surveillance systems.
These high costs are a direct result of the recent third expansion of the Grand Mosque, designed to accommodate over 2 million worshippers.
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Happy Birthday 🎈🎉🎂🎁🎊 to Sheikh Ahmad Labeeb Ijoba. LL&PP
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2026 Hajj update: The first batch of Oyo State Hajj pilgrims depart. Sunday 3rd May.
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The Grand Mosque in Makkah is supported by 11 main and backup electricity sources, ensuring uninterrupted power for over four decades. This robust infrastructure—including four main stations and multiple backup generators—has made it unnecessary to use external emergency power for more than 40 years.
Key details regarding the Grand Mosque's power infrastructure:
Infrastructure Components:
The system includes 4 main stations, 13 substations, 6 medium-voltage feeders, 40 voltage transformers, and 8 backup generators with a 32 MVA capacity.
Operational Reliability: There has been no need to use the external backup stations for over 40 years.
Safety Measures: The General Authority has prepared 74 emergency scenarios to ensure the continuous operation of the electrical networks.
High Demand: The site operates 24/7, requiring high sustainability due to being one of the world's most active and visited sites.
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Don't Marry 1 Wife. Lecture by Alhaja Kafilat Kaola at Ar Rahmoniyyah Society of Nigeria in conjunction with the office of Sheikh Foreign Olanbiwonninu, YWB. 10 Years Anniversary & Tah'zeemur – Rosool.
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Today's. Jummah Prayer, 24th of April 2026: only 2026 Hajj pilgrims are allowed. to pray at the Masjid Al-Haram
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Today's. Jummah Prayer, 24th of April 2026: only 2026 Hajj pilgrims are allowed. to pray at the Masjid Al-Haram
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You hear this before every Janazah prayer
but many people don’t fully understand it.
In Makkah & Madinah, the announcement before Janazah tells you who the prayer is for:
• “As-salātu ‘ala al-mayyit” (الصلاة على الميت)
👉 One person
• “As-salātu ‘ala al-amwāt” (الصلاة على الأموات)
👉 Multiple people
• “As-salātu ‘ala al-ṭifl” (الصلاة على الطفل)
👉 A child
• “Al-amwāt wa al-ṭifl” (الأموات والطفل)
👉 Adults + a child
Why this matters:
When you understand it, the moment feels different…
You’re not just standing — you know who you’re praying for.
Next time you hear it… listen closely.
Save this so you remember.🤍
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