Religious Affairs Ready For Last Friday Prayers Of Ramadan At Holy Mosques
The Presidency for the Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has declared its complete readiness for the upcoming fourth and final Friday prayer of Ramadan at the Two Holy Mosques. This announcement comes as part of an intensified effort to ensure a spiritually enriching environment for worshippers during this significant period. Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, leading the General Presidency, highlighted the comprehensive measures being undertaken to facilitate a serene and faith-filled atmosphere for the visitors.
In a recent gathering with religious leaders at the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Al-Sudais outlined the presidency's strategy to enhance the religious journey of pilgrims. The focus is on providing an environment that supports worship and reflection, in keeping with the profound significance of Ramadan's last ten nights. The General Presidency has taken steps to cater to the global community of worshippers by offering religious literature in various languages, aiming to deepen their understanding and practice of Islam.

These initiatives are designed to guide visitors towards following the Prophet's Sunnah and adopting a balanced approach in their worship, thoughts, and actions. The ultimate goal is to enable a fully immersive experience during this transformative month, particularly during its concluding phase. Sheikh Dr. Al-Sudais is set to lead tomorrow's Friday prayer, which will be accessible worldwide through Manarat Al-Haramain and radio broadcasts, supported by a skilled team of translators.
The enhanced presence of on-site translators aims to provide non-Arabic speaking visitors with comprehensive religious guidance, ensuring that every part of the Grand Mosque receives attention. This effort underscores the presidency's dedication to inclusivity and its commitment to facilitating an enriching worship experience for all attendees.
With inputs from SPA