The 88-year-old monarch had ordered a major expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque earlier this year.
The first phase of the project plans to accommodate more than 800,000 worshippers, according to an official Saudi statement in June, adding that the second and third phases will accommodate a further 800,000 worshippers.
Islamic tourism continues to grow rapidly in the kingdom, with tourism accounting for about 3.1 percent of the kingdom’s gross domestic product and for about 7.2 percent in the kingdom’s non-oil sector last year, according to a report by the Saudi Commission.
Saudi Arabia had also announced earlier this year its ongoing SR80 billion ($21.33 billion) expansion of Makkah’s Grand Mosque will eventually allow the Islamic holy site to accommodate 1.5 million worshippers.
Source: Al Arabiya
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