Grand And Prophet's Mosques To Offer Enhanced Guidance For Hajj Pilgrims
In preparation for the upcoming Hajj season, the Presidency for Religious Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques is implementing a comprehensive program to enhance the spiritual journey of millions of pilgrims. The initiative prioritises both deepening their faith and providing them with a wealth of knowledge.
The program offers a wider range of informative, spiritual, and counselling sessions. These enriched guidance programs will be led by scholars and teachers specifically trained to raise awareness about Sharia teachings. This focus on disseminating knowledge ensures that pilgrims return home with a deeper understanding of their faith and the significance of their Hajj experience.

The presidency recognises the power of technology in reaching a global audience. Plans include leveraging artificial intelligence, smart applications, and using various languages to deliver the moderate message of the two holy mosques. This integration aims to enhance accessibility and broaden the reach of the mosques' message of tolerance, moderation, and peaceful coexistence.
Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, President of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, emphasised the program's core objectives. He highlighted the importance of strengthening faith through lessons and lectures aimed at fostering a more meaningful spiritual experience for pilgrims.
Dr. Al-Sudais also stressed the crucial role of eminent scholars and teachers in spreading accurate Islamic knowledge and enriching the legacy of the two holy mosques. He noted that integrating technology not only enhances accessibility but also broadens the reach of their message.
The presidency's initiative reflects a commitment to providing pilgrims with a comprehensive spiritual experience, combining traditional teachings with modern technological advancements.
With inputs from SPA