12 February, 2026
As we welcome the blessed month of Ramadan, Campus and Community (C&C) extends our warmest wishes to you and your families. May this holy month bring peace, reflection, and spiritual fulfillment.
Ishaa and Taraweeh prayers will be held at the King Abdullah Mosque, with dedicated prayer areas available for both men and women.
Taraweeh prayers are a special part of Ramadan nights, offering a meaningful opportunity for worship and reflection.
Other KAUST Mosques During Ramadan, all other KAUST mosques will remain open for daily prayers, except for Ishaa and Taraweeh.
We kindly ask that you consider the tranquility and serenity of the Taraweeh prayers. For the comfort of all, we request refraining from bringing young children who are unable to participate in the prayer, ensuring that everyone can focus and experience this blessed time in peace.
Families with younger children are encouraged to explore Harbor Library’s kids’ Ramadan activity programs, available daily from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. These programs provide a welcoming and engaging space for children during Taraweeh hours.
As we prepare for Ramadan, we warmly invite community members to volunteer in supporting mosque activities throughout the holy month.
Volunteers play an important role in helping:
If you would like to give back and support the spiritual life of the KAUST community, we encourage you to register as a mosque volunteer.
We are pleased to remind you that the KAUST community can now listen to the live broadcast of the call to prayer (Athan) from the King Abdullah Grand Mosque directly on their phones.
This feature is available through the Mosques section of the KAUSTCentral app, helping you stay informed of prayer times accurately and conveniently.
Thank you for your cooperation and care in helping create a peaceful and uplifting Ramadan experience for everyone.
Wishing you a reflective and blessed Ramadan.
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY