Presidency Calls For Order And Cooperation On Quran Completion Night
The Presidency for Religious Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has issued a statement urging worshippers at these sacred sites to maintain public order and respect during the significant occasion of completing the Holy Quran recitation. This event, which occurs on the 29th day of Ramadan, marks a pivotal moment in the Islamic calendar, particularly as it represents the last odd night of Ramadan when Laylat Al-Qadr (Night of Decree) is sought.
With the aim of ensuring a serene and respectful environment, the presidency has called upon visitors to cooperate fully with security authorities and the various sectors operating within the Two Holy Mosques. Key to this cooperation is avoiding crowding and refraining from praying or sitting in corridors, thus ensuring smooth flow and access for all worshippers. Additionally, the presidency has emphasized the importance of adhering to instructions, encouraging worshippers to maximize their devotion during the remaining days of Ramadan by engaging more in worship and minimizing distractions such as mobile phones and photography.

In preparation for this spiritually significant period, particularly during the last 10 days of Ramadan, the presidency has curated a variety of high-quality religious programs. These initiatives are designed not only to fulfill the message of the Two Holy Mosques effectively but also to convey their message on a global scale. The aim is to serve visitors and enrich their religious experience during their time at these holy sites.
The presidency extends its wishes for everyone's safety and abundant reward during this time. As worshippers gather to observe this momentous occasion, there is a collective effort to honor the sanctity of the Two Holy Mosques and embrace the spiritual journey that Ramadan represents.
With inputs from SPA