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Pilgrims hail Saudi’s efforts during Haj

Pilgrims have praised the efforts of Saudi Arabia in hosting this year’s Haj, drawing attention to the successful rollout of services and facilities…reports Asian Lite News

Visitors lauded Saudi authorities for services provided at the Grand Mosque, the Prophet’s Mosque and the holy sites.

Hamza Omar Kassab from Sudan said that the Kingdom provided services and facilities so that pilgrims could perform their rites in comfort and safety, and that he was praying to Allah for the Kingdom’s continued stability and safety.

Omar Abdel Hamid from Egypt said that the organization and good reception he witnessed during the pilgrimage demonstrates the interest accorded by the Kingdom’s leadership to the Two Holy Mosques.

Murtada Salem from Nigeria said that the Kingdom is “making great efforts” by providing the utmost care and attention to pilgrims, Umrah performers and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques, pointing to the keenness of Saudi officials to provide the best services for guests.

Amina from Egypt praised the warmth and organization of those working in service of pilgrims.

Mohammed Suri from Niger expressed his joy at performing Haj and visiting Madinah, expressing his admiration for the services provided by the Kingdom to pilgrims.

Arab Parliament, OIC laud Saudi

President of Cairo-based Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Assoumi congratulated the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on the success of this year’s Haj.

In a statement, he cited the great services being extended to pilgrims by the Saudi goverment, private sector and people.

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He highly valued the Saudi efforts which made the Muslims annual event a success despite the dangers of coronavirus pandemic which devastated the world around.

Meanwhile, Secretary General of Jeddah-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Ibrahim Taha congratulated the King Salman and Crown Prince on Haj success.

In a statement, he cited the great services being extended to pilgrims by the Saudi goverment, private sector and people.

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