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This article highlights the Presidency of Religious Affairs’ renewed efforts to enhance the Grand Mosque Library’s global role during the 1446 AH Hajj season. Announced on May 8, 2025, in Makkah, these initiatives transform the library into a beacon of religious knowledge, cultural engagement, and educational excellence—aligned with Vision 2030’s goals of global leadership, intellectual outreach, and cultural diplomacy.
Grand Mosque Library Expands Role
The Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched a wide-ranging set of initiatives to strengthen the cultural and educational impact of the Grand Mosque Library for Hajj 1446 AH.
Unveiled on May 8, 2025, these developments elevate one of the Islamic world’s most significant libraries into a dynamic center of scientific, intellectual, and cultural excellence. With its vast collection of rare religious texts, multilingual manuscripts, and academic resources, the library now offers specialized programs to serve pilgrims, scholars, and researchers alike.
Sheikh Dr. Abdurrahman Al-Sudais, President of Religious Affairs, emphasized the library’s pivotal role in promoting moderate thought, Islamic values, and global religious understanding. He reaffirmed the Presidency’s commitment to reinforcing the Grand Mosque Library as a leading platform for religious scholarship, civilizational dialogue, and knowledge sharing.
These initiatives reflect Saudi Arabia’s broader effort to offer not only spiritual services to Hajj pilgrims but also intellectual and cultural enrichment—ensuring that the Hajj journey is a holistic, soul-enriching experience.
As part of Vision 2030, this transformation of the Grand Mosque Library advances educational excellence, cultural identity, and Saudi Arabia’s position as a global knowledge leader.
The library promotes a safe, respectful space rooted in Islamic principles, offering pilgrims and students access to reliable, value-centered scholarship.
The initiative highlights Saudi Arabia’s mission to foster cultural understanding and peaceful coexistence through the sharing of religious knowledge and civilizational heritage.
Since the unification of the Kingdom, Saudi Arabia has served as the custodian of Islamic learning. The Grand Mosque Library continues this proud legacy, now modernized and globally connected.
Comparable to global academic centers such as Al-Azhar Library and the Vatican Apostolic Library, the Grand Mosque Library elevates Saudi Arabia’s role in intercultural and interfaith academic dialogue.
Saudi Arabia warmly invites the world to witness its deep commitment to learning, peace, and spiritual enrichment through the Grand Mosque Library’s evolving legacy.
Explore the Grand Mosque Library—where faith meets knowledge. Whether you’re a pilgrim or scholar, discover timeless texts, modern learning, and the spiritual heart of Islamic scholarship in Makkah.
1. What is the Grand Mosque Library’s new initiative for Hajj 1446 AH?
It includes educational programs, multilingual resources, and expanded services to support pilgrims and scholars during the Hajj season.
2. Why is the Grand Mosque Library important?
It houses rare religious manuscripts and serves as one of the Islamic world’s most respected centers of knowledge and scholarship.
3. Who oversees the Grand Mosque Library?
The library is operated by the Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque.
4. How does this initiative align with Vision 2030?
It supports education, cultural diplomacy, and Saudi Arabia’s commitment to being a global knowledge and religious leadership hub.
5. What types of materials are in the library?
The collection includes religious texts, rare manuscripts, and academic publications in multiple languages across various disciplines.
6. Will these resources be available in different languages?
Yes, the new initiative ensures access to materials in several languages, enhancing inclusivity for international pilgrims.
7. What is the library’s cultural significance?
It preserves Islamic heritage while promoting moderate thought and civilizational dialogue across faiths and cultures.
8. How can pilgrims access the library during Hajj?
Visitors can access services directly at the Grand Mosque Library, which will operate specialized Hajj programs throughout the season.
9. Are there digital resources available?
Yes. The presidency is expanding digital services to enhance accessibility to texts and educational content for global users.
10. What kind of programs will be offered?
Programs include lectures, guided tours, curated exhibitions, and researcher support sessions—all aligned with spiritual learning.
11. Can international scholars use the library?
Absolutely. The library welcomes researchers from around the world to explore its archives and participate in academic dialogue.
12. What makes this initiative globally significant?
It positions the Kingdom as a leader in combining religious service with academic and cultural excellence.
13. What is the role of Sheikh Dr. Al-Sudais in this project?
He leads the initiative and emphasizes its mission to elevate knowledge and promote moderate Islamic values globally.
14. How does this impact Hajj pilgrims?
It enhances their experience with cultural and intellectual enrichment, making Hajj both spiritually and mentally rewarding.
15. Where can I learn more or plan a visit?
Visit www.gph.gov.sa for full details on programming, hours, and visitor services during the Hajj season.
At KSA.com, we’re honored to spotlight Saudi Arabia’s unmatched dedication to religious knowledge and global education. The Grand Mosque Library embodies a sacred mission—connecting hearts, minds, and cultures under one roof.
Bringing Saudi Arabia to the world and the world to Saudi Arabia.
By 2030, KSA.com will be the world’s largest platform sharing the Kingdom’s spiritual, intellectual, and cultural leadership.
With gratitude,
Harry Stuckler
Editor & Publisher, KSA.com