Saudi Initiative Welcomes 1,000 Gaza Pilgrims For Hajj Season
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, under the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Guests Program, has warmly welcomed the families of martyrs and the wounded from the Gaza Strip. This initiative, aligned with royal directives, has invited 1,000 pilgrims to perform Hajj this season. The leadership's unwavering commitment underscores Saudi Arabia's profound respect for these pilgrims.
In its supervisory role, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has meticulously prepared for the arrival of the guests from Palestine. By harnessing all capabilities through various committees, the Ministry has ensured that top-tier services are provided to the guests. This meticulous attention to detail underscores the high level of care and attention given to the pilgrims, instilling a sense of reassurance and confidence in their minds.

Several pilgrims, deeply moved by the opportunity to perform Hajj as part of this program, expressed their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the Saudi leadership. They lauded the Kingdom's role in serving pilgrims and praised the excellent facilities they encountered. They prayed to Allah Almighty to protect the Kingdom, its leadership, and its people from all evil and harm and to reward them for their service to Islam and Muslims.
The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Alsheikh, confirmed that all services and facilities provided to the guests are exceptional. He added that these services include medical care, comfortable accommodation, and efficient transportation. These efforts stem from the Kingdom's care for the Palestinian people and its permanent support.
Dr. Al Alsheikh noted that the leadership is keen to facilitate all procedures so pilgrims can perform their rituals with complete ease and comfort. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's dedication to supporting Palestinians and ensuring their well-being during Hajj.
The Ministry's efforts highlight Saudi Arabia's commitment to providing a seamless experience for all pilgrims. The initiative not only honours those who have suffered but also strengthens ties between Saudi Arabia and Palestine.
With inputs from SPA