Al Thobaiti Mosque - Al Rabwa, Makkah
A unique addition to the religious projects in the Holy City
A mosque and a residential villa with a total area of 3,900 m²
square meters
Integrated roles
Post-tensioned slabs

Spacious design offers a cozy, spiritual atmosphere in the heart of Makkah
Spiritual and Architectural Vision
The Al Thobaiti Mosque in Makkah's Al Rabwa neighborhood is a distinctive addition to the projects implemented by HAMMCO (HAMM Al-Orouba).
The project consists of a mosque (basement + ground + mizan) and a residential villa, with a concrete area of about 3,900 square meters. The project aims to enhance the religious and residential infrastructure in the Holy City.
Developed area
3,900 m² Integrated design and construction
Structural system
Post-Tension Slabs
Project components
3-story mosque + residential villa
Technical Data Sheet
| Item | Specs | Technical Details (Details) |
|---|---|---|
| Project type | Religious and residential facility | Mosque + Villa |
| Location | Al-Rabwa Neighborhood - Makkah | A prime location in the Holy City |
| Total Built-Up Area (BUA) | 3,900 m² | Concrete Flats |
| Components of the mosque | Basement + Ground + Balance | Integrated Worship Design |
| Structural system | Post-Tension Slabs | Post-tensioned slabs |
Engineering organization and advanced technologies
🔩 Post-tensioned slab technique
Post-Tensioning
An advanced structural solution for religious facilities in Makkah:
- Increase structural walls for larger prayer spaces.
- Crack control to ensure the durability of the structure.
- Reduce slab thickness and optimize structural distribution.
- Resistance to bending under different loads.
🕋 Integrated Design
Integrated Design
A design that meets the spiritual and residential needs of Mecca:
- An integrated mosque (basement + ground + mizan) for worship.
- A residential villa with a modern and functional design.
- Incorporating authentic Islamic architectural elements.
- Take into account the privacy and spiritual character of the city.
Performance Indicators and Executive Excellence
Code compliance
Strictly enforcing SBC standards
Operational efficiency
Smooth entry and exit
Value engineering
Saving costs while increasing quality
Speed of delivery
Using advanced casting molds
Environmental sustainability
Minimize materials and conserve resources
Quality Management (QA/QC)
- Post-tensioned slab design for the project.
- Implement a post-tensioned slab system.
- Structural studies and engineering analysis.
- Quality control and adherence to specifications.
- Coordinate with specialized engineering teams.
Executive summary
Al Thobaiti Mosque in Al Rabwa neighborhood represents a qualitative addition to the religious and residential infrastructure in Makkah. The project reflects HIMMCO's commitment to serving the Makkan community and implementing projects with the highest quality standards, and contributes to supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 by developing sustainable religious and residential facilities worthy of the status of the Holy City.