The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historical Mosques has completed the comprehensive restoration of Al-Jaloud Mosque in Hail Region as part of its first phase.
Dating back to 1761 (1175 AH), this 265-year-old landmark in Samira Governorate served as a vital stop on the ancient pilgrimage route between Makkah and Kufa, SPA reported.
Originally constructed from mud, stone, and tamarisk wood, the mosque has undergone several expansions, including a notable 1371 AH project funded by King Saud bin Abdulaziz.
The recent renovation by specialized Saudi firms increased the mosque's capacity from 80 to 129 worshippers and its area to 250 square meters.
By integrating modern building standards with traditional architectural identity, the project fulfills the Saudi Vision 2030 objective of preserving the Kingdom's urban heritage while rehabilitating historical sites for worship.