Iranian Pilgrims Arrive in Saudi Arabia for Hajj

Iranian pilgrims continue to arrive in Saudi Arabia, adhering to regulations and receiving comprehensive services.

Iranian Pilgrims Arrive in Saudi Arabia for Hajj
Iranian Pilgrims Arrive in Saudi Arabia for Hajj

The first group of Iranian pilgrims has arrived in Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj rituals, marking a significant step in the comprehensive services and facilities offered by the Kingdom to pilgrims coming from around the world.

Ali Reza Enayati, the Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, stated in exclusive remarks that the second group of Iranian pilgrims is set to arrive next Tuesday. He affirmed that the pilgrims from his country are receiving generous care from the Kingdom, as has been the case in previous years.

Details of the Event

The first group of administrative and social staff accompanying the Iranian pilgrims has also arrived in the Kingdom, followed by additional groups of pilgrims in the coming days. The ambassador noted that the opening of air routes has facilitated their arrival via airlines, under the generous care of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia welcomed the first batch of guests of Allah, who began arriving in the country on April 18, in preparation for the Hajj rituals. A comprehensive system of services has been prepared in accordance with the directives of the leadership to harness all resources to serve the pilgrims and enable them to perform their rituals with ease and comfort.

Background & Context

This year marks the eighth year of the

What is the 'Makkah Route' initiative?
An initiative aimed at facilitating the journey of pilgrims by providing integrated and high-quality services.
How are pilgrims received in Saudi Arabia?
They are welcomed through quick and comfortable procedures that include food and assistance in their languages.
What services are provided to pilgrims?
Services include the 'Nusk' card and 'Hajj without Luggage' service to facilitate luggage shipping.

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