ADIC Real Estate Development Company has announced a partnership with Rabah Group Saudi Arabia to develop the Sultan Residence project in Medina. This collaboration reflects the strengthening of investment ties between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has conducted more than <strong>23,000</strong> preventive inspections in Mecca and Medina since April 19, as part of the 2026 Hajj inspection plan. These inspections aim to enhance consumer protection, regulate markets, and ensure the availability of essential food supplies for pilgrims.
Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz has launched the 'Safe Distinguished Roads' campaign in Medina, aimed at a comprehensive assessment of the region's road networks. This initiative comes at a crucial time with the approaching Hajj season, highlighting the region's importance as a logistical hub for pilgrims.
Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics, Saleh Al-Jasser, announced extensive preparations for the 2026 Hajj season during a meeting with the Governor of Medina, Prince Salman bin Sultan. The campaign includes a comprehensive assessment of the road network to ensure smooth traffic flow for pilgrims.
The Governor of Medina, Prince Faisal bin Salman, witnessed the signing of an important cooperation agreement between the region's emirate and the National Center for Traffic Safety. This initiative aims to enhance traffic safety and improve transportation quality in the area.
The Prince of Medina, Faisal bin Salman, welcomed the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Saleh Al-Jasser, in a visit aimed at enhancing transport services during the Hajj season. The meeting focused on the necessary preparations to facilitate the movement of pilgrims.
The National Security Operations Center in Saudi Arabia received more than <strong>2.5 million</strong> calls via the unified number <strong>911</strong> during April. These calls originated from the regions of <strong>Makkah</strong>, <strong>Medina</strong>, <strong>Riyadh</strong>, and the <strong>Eastern Province</strong>, and were directed to the relevant security and service authorities.
The Saudi Authority for Combating Corruption (Nazaha) has launched comprehensive inspection tours in Mecca and Medina to ensure the readiness of relevant authorities to serve pilgrims. These tours are part of the ongoing efforts to ensure the comfort of pilgrims during their rituals.
Pilgrims are arriving in Medina through Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport as part of the Kingdom's extensive preparations for Hajj. The airport has seen a significant increase in flights from various Islamic countries.
Ali Salem Rizq celebrated the marriage of his son Abdulhadi to the daughter of Magdy Abdulaziz Dawood in Medina. The event was marked by the presence of family and friends who shared in the family's joy.
Major General Dr. Saleh bin Saad Al-Murabba, the acting Director General of Passports, conducted a field visit to Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina. The visit aimed to assess the level of services provided to pilgrims and facilitate their smooth entry into the Kingdom.
The Ministry of Social Solidarity in Egypt announced the departure of the first groups of charity pilgrims to Medina on May 8. This event is part of the preparations for this year's Hajj season.
Saudi artist Amira Al-Sharif has alarmed her fans by sharing a hospital photo, raising widespread concern about her health. This image was posted on her Snapchat account just days after documenting a serene trip to Medina.
Indonesian pilgrims in Medina are now using shipping services to send gifts home before moving to Mecca. This initiative aims to avoid excess baggage issues upon their return.
An Indonesian pilgrim, Kamariah (85), from Pasuruan, passed away in Medina after suffering a severe respiratory attack on Sunday, April 26. Authorities confirmed they will arrange alternative Hajj procedures for her.
Indonesian authorities responsible for Hajj organization have urged pilgrims, especially the elderly, not to force themselves to perform the Forty Prayers at the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. This call aims to safeguard their health during their stay in the holy city.
Iranian authorities have announced the resumption of flights from Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran, with specific routes to Medina, Istanbul, and Muscat. This decision is part of efforts to restore air traffic after a period of suspension.
On Saturday evening, the first Hajj flights departed from Syamsuddin Noor Airport in Banjarmasin, sending off 360 pilgrims from Banjar province. This flight marks the beginning of the first phase of this year's Hajj season.
The Indonesian Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Mukhammad Irfan Yusuf, announced the departure of <strong>25,271</strong> pilgrims from <strong>65</strong> groups to Medina as part of the preparations for the Hajj season of <strong>1447 Hijri</strong>, starting on <strong>April 22, 2026</strong>.
In light of the extreme heat wave in Medina, health teams from the Hajj Foundation in Saudi Arabia have provided support to pilgrims. They distributed health supplies and offered advice to help maintain their well-being.
The Saudi Ministry of Tourism announced the execution of over <strong>19,000 inspections</strong> of tourist facilities and temporary accommodations for pilgrims in Mecca and Medina, in preparation for the <strong>2026 Hajj season</strong>. These inspections aim to ensure compliance with quality and safety standards.
The Governor of South Kalimantan, H. Muhidin, announced the launch of the first Hajj flights from Syamsudin Noor Airport to Medina, carrying 359 pilgrims. He urged pilgrims to maintain their health and sincere intentions during the Hajj rituals.
The Saudi Ministry of Tourism has announced a schedule of fines for hospitality facilities in Mecca and Medina during the Hajj season, emphasizing the importance of compliance with licensing conditions. Fines range from 2,000 to 20,000 Saudi Riyals based on the facility category and type of violation.
The 'Cultures and Peoples' festival concluded today in Medina, showcasing a wide participation from various cultures and communities. The event, which lasted several days, provided visitors with an opportunity to explore the diversity of cultures and arts.
The Medina Health Cluster has delivered more than <strong>5,000 emergency services</strong> recently, showcasing its commitment to enhancing emergency transport readiness and providing necessary healthcare for citizens and residents.
Medina will host the third International Conference on Arts and Design in April 2026, reflecting Saudi Arabia's commitment to promoting arts and culture. The event will bring together artists and designers from around the world to exchange ideas and experiences.
Authorities in Medina have detained three individuals for exploiting natural deposits without the necessary permits. This action is part of broader efforts to protect the environment from violations that negatively impact local ecosystems.
The Digestive Conference has commenced in Medina, featuring 10 prominent speakers and offering 8 hours of accredited scientific lectures. The conference aims to enhance knowledge and research in the field of digestive diseases.
An Indian pilgrim has died in Medina after completing the Umrah rituals, sparking sadness among other pilgrims. This incident highlights the need for improved healthcare for visitors.
Medina has experienced a significant rise in nursery sales due to increased rainfall during the planting season. This improvement highlights the impact of weather on agricultural activity in the region.