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==Additions in Saudi Age==
==Additions in Saudi Age==
After the Saudis accession, 6024 square meters were added to the mosque area in the first development in 1951 and the mosque total area came to 16327 square meters. In the second development that began from 1984, 82000 square meters were added to the mosque area and it came to 98500 square meters that inhabits over 167000 praying people. It is worthy to say that thousands have been added to the population of praying people because of the development of the mosque environment.
[[File:Muhammad al-mahdi.jpeg|250px|thumb|right|The plate of the name of Imam al-Mahdi (a) made in the time of Ottomans before and after alteration by Wahhabis.]]After the Saudis accession, 6024 square meters were added to the mosque area in the first development in 1951 and the mosque total area came to 16327 square meters. In the second development that began from 1984, 82000 square meters were added to the mosque area and it came to 98500 square meters that inhabits over 167000 praying people. It is worthy to say that thousands have been added to the population of praying people because of the development of the mosque environment.
 
[[File:Muhammad al-mahdi.jpeg|250px|thumb|right|The plate of the name of Imam al-Mahdi (a) made in the time of Ottomans before and after alteration by Wahhabis.]]


Names and sayings of Imams of Shi'a, Sunni governors and some of the Prophet's (s) comrades are seen in the inscriptions on the walls of the Mosque of the Prophet (s). They are the memorials to Uthmani kings who considered all the Islamic sects in their Islamic-artistic architecture. It is interesting that the name of the last Imam of Shi'a and the savior of the Apocalypse is written as "Mohammad al–Mahdi" in one of the inscriptions on the mosque wall in such a way that the word of "alive" displays itself from the inside of the pattern.
Names and sayings of Imams of Shi'a, Sunni governors and some of the Prophet's (s) comrades are seen in the inscriptions on the walls of the Mosque of the Prophet (s). They are the memorials to Uthmani kings who considered all the Islamic sects in their Islamic-artistic architecture. It is interesting that the name of the last Imam of Shi'a and the savior of the Apocalypse is written as "Mohammad al–Mahdi" in one of the inscriptions on the mosque wall in such a way that the word of "alive" displays itself from the inside of the pattern.