Guests Of The Custodian Of The Two Holy Mosques Praise Saudi Arabia's Cultural And Religious Heritage During Visit
Visitors of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Umrah and Visitation have lauded Saudi Arabia's progress in various sectors. They noted the Kingdom's role as a prominent religious and cultural hub. The guests appreciated efforts to maintain religious sites and historical landmarks, showcasing a heritage that spans millennia.
Sheikh Khadem Mbaki, a preacher from Senegal, expressed delight at Madinah's cultural richness. He praised the preservation of Islamic civilization landmarks. "The Kingdom's dedication to preserving these important landmarks is commendable," he stated. He also acknowledged Saudi Arabia's commitment to ensuring visitor well-being.

Ali Coulibaly from Mali highlighted Saudi Arabia as a global religious and cultural destination. He mentioned historical monuments and archaeological sites in regions like AlUla and Neom. Coulibaly also observed the rapid infrastructure development enhancing tourism and year-round access to these sites.
The program, organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, included visits to pray at the Two Holy Mosques. Guests explored numerous religious and historical sites linked to the Prophet's life in Madinah and performed Umrah.
Mohammed Abdo Abu Yaali from Morocco shared his admiration for Madinah's historical richness. He valued the detailed explanations about these sites' significance related to Islamic history and the Prophet's life. His experience was enriched by understanding these connections.
Amin Baddad from Algeria expressed gratitude towards Saudi leadership for hosting his visit to Madinah and performing Umrah. He cherished memories created during his stay and prayed for blessings upon those responsible for organizing the program.
The visitors' tour included several religious sites and historical monuments in Madinah as part of a cultural program. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing commitment to preserving its rich human and cultural heritage spanning thousands of years.
With inputs from SPA