Saudi Ambassador Gifts 7,000 Meat Sacrifices To Guinea For Hajj 1444 AH
In a significant act of generosity, the Saudi ambassador to the Republic of Guinea, Dr. Fahad bin Eid Al-Rashidi, has officially presented 7,000 sacrifices of meat for the Hajj season of 1444 AH to the Republic of Guinea. This charitable gesture took place at the General Secretariat for Religious Affairs headquarters in Conakry, amidst officials and media representatives.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's project to provide sacrifices is backed by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. Dr. Al-Rashidi highlighted that this initiative stands as a crucial project aimed at assisting pilgrims in their rituals while ensuring legal and health standards are met during the distribution of meat to those in need worldwide.

Dr. Muhammad Al-Amin Jallow, advisor to the minister of religious affairs in the Republic of Guinea, expressed profound gratitude towards the Kingdom's efforts in supporting Islam and Muslims globally. He extended heartfelt thanks to both King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their substantial support across various sectors in Guinea. Dr. Jallow also commended the strong ties of brotherhood and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Guinea, aspiring for continued growth and prosperity between the two nations.
This initiative not only underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to aiding Muslim communities around the world but also strengthens the bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Guinea. The distribution of sacrifices is a testament to the Kingdom's dedication to facilitating Hajj rituals for pilgrims and extending humanitarian aid globally.
With inputs from SPA