Prophet's Mosque Adds Prayer Rooms for Disabled and Elderly

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Prophet's Mosque in Madinah Introduces Special Prayer Room for Elderly and Disabled Worshippers

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To ensure everyone can pray comfortably, special prayer rooms have been set up near the mosque gates and in its expanded areas. These spaces are designed to cater to the needs of elderly and disabled visitors, making it easier for them to engage in their religious practices.

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Dedicated Space for Deaf and Mute Worshippers

A new dedicated room on the mosque’s roof has been created for the deaf and mute, accommodating up to 100 people. This room provides a quiet space for prayers and includes sign language interpretation during Friday sermons, enabling worshippers with hearing and speech impairments to fully participate in religious activities.

Ongoing Efforts to Improve Accessibility

In addition to these new rooms, many other services have been introduced to make the mosque more accessible. These efforts reflect a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that all worshippers, regardless of their physical abilities, can comfortably and conveniently practice their faith.