Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman praised the military and security sectors for their efforts in ensuring the safety of pilgrims during Hajj. He emphasized that these efforts reflect the Kingdom's commitment to protecting its security and sovereignty.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce announced the successful securing of over <strong>622 million essential goods</strong> in the sacred sites during the Hajj days. This initiative aims to ensure market readiness and meet the needs of pilgrims for food and necessary supplies.
The sacred sites in Saudi Arabia are among the most significant religious locations globally, gaining their sanctity from both religious and geographical significance. The Kingdom aims to provide the best services for pilgrims during the Hajj season.
Sacred sites in Jerusalem have reopened after 41 days of closure, bringing joy to Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike. This development follows a ceasefire with Iran, allowing worshippers to return to their places of worship.