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New visiting hours announced for Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH) at Al Masjid-e-Nabawi

Men and women get separate time slots for visiting the Prophet’s (PBUH) Roza in Al Masjid-e-Nabawi

By Web Desk
December 06, 2025
People perform their Friday prayers in Al Masjid-e-Nabawi in the holy city of Madina, Saudi Arabia, June 23, 2023. — Reuters
People perform their Friday prayers in Al Masjid-e-Nabawi in the holy city of Madina, Saudi Arabia, June 23, 2023. — Reuters

Saudi authorities have introduced a revised schedule and new arrangements for visits to the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Roza (tomb) in Al Masjid-e-Nabawi and for offering nawafil (voluntary prayers) in Riyadhul Jannah, setting separate time slots for men and women and routing all access through the Nusuk platform.

According to the Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, worshippers will be required to secure permits via Nusuk, with reservations generally permitted once every 365 days or through the “Instant Track” feature when they are in the vicinity of the Prophet’s Mosque.

Entry to the Noble Roza-e-Rasool is designated through the southern courtyards, in front of Makkah Gate 37, while elderly visitors are allowed to enter using a manual wheelchair.

For men, on regular days, the time for the visit will be from 2:00am until the Fajr prayer and again from 11:20am until the Isha prayer.

On Fridays, male visitors will have three slots: from 2:00am until Fajr, from 9:20am to 11:20am, and from after the Jummah prayer until Isha, according to the Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques.

For women, on regular days, the time for the visit will be from after Fajr until 11:00am, and from after Isha until 2:00am.

On Fridays, women will be able to perform the ziyarah (visit) from after the Fajr prayer until 9:00am, in addition to the regular night slot from after Isha until 2:00am, Saudi authorities said.