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“Awqaf,” through its knowledge arm “Reyada Center,” showcases the Waqf Excellence Index in Istanbul
Reyada Center – the knowledge and empowerment arm of the General Authority for Awqaf – participated in the high-level international dialogue on the Waqf Excellence Index, held in Istanbul from May 11 to 13, 2026.
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The General Authority for Awqaf Begins Depositing Profits for the 2025 Fiscal Year and Announces SAR 1.58 Billion in Cumulative Returns Since the Start of Investing Endowment Funds Deposited with the Authority.
The General Authority for Awqaf announced the commencement of depositing the profits realized for the 2025 fiscal year from endowed real estate funds deposited with the Authority.
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General Authority for Awqaf: Registration of More Than 11,000 Endowments
As part of its efforts to develop and empower the waqf (endowment) sector, the General Authority for Awqaf announced the registration of more than 11,000 endowments, in addition to providing over 30,000 processing services related to endowment registration for beneficiaries, and issuing more than
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Quba Mosque
Amidst the palm groves and in the heart of "Taibah Al-Tayyibah" (the beloved Madinah), Quba Mosque rises as a living testament to the early dawn of Islam and the unceasing pulse of Prophethood. It is the majestic edifice whose foundational bricks were laid by the honorable hands of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) upon his arrival in Madinah as an emigrant. He was joined by the noble Sahabah (Companions) -may Allah be pleased with them- in constructing the first mosque founded on Taqwa (Prayerfulness).
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King Abdulaziz Sabeels (Public Water Fountains)
King Abdulaziz Sabeels (Public Water Fountains): Saudi Arabia's heritage is rich with prominent testaments to the generosity of its leaders and their dedication to serving pilgrims and visitors. Among the most notable are the "Sabeels" (public water fountains) established by King Abdulaziz Al Saud - may Allah rest his soul - on the road linking Makkah and Jeddah. At a time when pilgrims suffered from water scarcity during their travel, King Abdulaziz directed the construction of several Sabeels to serve as rest stations where visitors could hydrate on their way to the Holy Mosque.
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Namirah Mosque
Also known as the Mosque of Prophet Ibrahim Al-Khalil (peace be upon him), Namirah Mosque is one of the most prominent landmarks in the Holy Sites. Located in Arafat, it is where pilgrims stand on the Day of Arafah, and where the Dhuhr and Asr prayers are performed combined and shortened. Due to its religious and historical significance, the mosque received early attention from the state, with the Awqaf Department taking special care of it during the reign of King Abdulaziz.
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Makkah Towers (Abraj Al-Bait)
The King Abdulaziz Waqf Towers represent one of the most prominent Waqf projects in Makkah. The project consists of seven residential hotel towers overlooking the Holy Mosque, offering a comprehensive model that combines hospitality and diverse services for visitors and pilgrims.
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