Madinah Bids Farewell to Departing Pilgrims, Welcomes Domestic Visitors

Madinah: Madinah bid farewell to pilgrims departing for Makkah and the holy sites to perform Hajj, while simultaneously welcoming domestic visitors from across the Kingdom seeking to spend the Eid Al-Adha holiday.

According to Saudi Press Agency, domestic visitors are eager to make the most of these days by praying at the Prophet's Mosque and visiting other mosques and historical landmarks across Madinah. The city, known for its religious significance, becomes a focal point for both spiritual and cultural enrichment during this period.

The central area, commercial markets, and restaurants surrounding the Prophet's Mosque are experiencing a notable influx of visitors. This surge of activity is met with extensive organizational efforts and on-site services provided by security and service authorities, ensuring a smooth experience for all. The city's infrastructure is well-prepared to accommodate the increased number of visitors, providing a welcoming environment for those celebrating Eid Al-Adha in Madinah.

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