Ministry of Islamic Affairs Intensifies Awareness Programs in Hotels Near Grand Mosque

Makkah: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has boosted its awareness programs and services in hotel prayer halls near the Grand Mosque, coinciding with the large influx of pilgrims to Makkah during Hajj season 1447 AH. This initiative is part of a comprehensive plan to guide pilgrims and enable them to perform their rituals with knowledge and reassurance.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the programs focus on enhancing pilgrims' religious awareness through preachers and translators who deliver lessons and guidance talks, considering the diversity of nationalities and cultures. The initiative aims to provide pilgrims with essential religious insights, ensuring they are well-informed about the rituals and significance of their pilgrimage.

The services include daily lessons on Hajj rituals and rulings, religious talks reinforcing faith values, and answers to pilgrims' inquiries on worship and rituals. Additionally, the programs highlight the virtues of Makkah and the holy sites, offering a deeper understanding of their spiritual journey.

The ministry has also employed modern digital tools, such as broadcasting dawah and awareness messages in multiple languages via electronic screens inside prayer halls. This approach leverages modern technology to align with Saudi Vision 2030 targets, ensuring that the dissemination of information is efficient and accessible to all pilgrims.

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