Presidency receives Grand Mosque visitors in more than 50 international languages

  • 3/28/2023
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The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques represented by the Spatial Guidance Department of the General Administration of Languages and Translation, continues to receive and welcome visitors in various international languages under the “We Welcome You in Your Language” initiative. It is considered a contribution to the excellent hospitality of visitors to perform their rituals and enrich their experience with ease and comfort during the Holy Month of Ramadan. The Deputy General President for Translation and Technical Affairs, Ahmed Bin Abdulaziz Al-Hamidi said that the administration is always keen to welcome the Grand Mosque guests with kindness and generosity in the Grand Mosque corridors and yards. The visitors are received in their various languages with the kindest terms and are introduced to the primary services provided by the presidency. In addition, they are helped to access and benefit from them in more than 50 international languages. 250 scouts serve 60,000 voluntary hours in Makkah The Ministry of Education Monday launched its seasonal initiatives during the holy month of Ramadan to serve visitors to the Grand Mosque; one such initiative entails having the Bader Scout Center perform 60,000 hours of voluntary work during Ramadan. This work is done in cooperation with the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques and security forces, covering all field trails. More than 250 scouts will help visitors at the Grand Mosque, in its various courtyards and on the roads leading to it. The voluntary teams from the Bader Center start their voluntary work after Al-Asr (afternoon) prayer and continue until midnight; their program includes distributing dates and coffee to fasting people at the tawaf area during iftar. Scouts also guide worshippers within the Grand Mosque after having followed certain courses set by the mosque security forces, at the tawaf and sai entrances, to help organize the crowds. — SPA

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