Enhancing Spiritual Journey: Two Holy Mosques' Eid Al-Fitr Initiatives
The first day of Eid al-Fitr witnessed a significant gathering of visitors and worshipers at the Two Holy Mosques, encapsulating a spiritual and faith-enriched environment. The Presidency of Religious Affairs for the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque dedicated extensive efforts to facilitate the performance of rituals by worshipers and visitors. This initiative was part of a broader strategy to provide religious guidance and education, effectively answering queries through scholar-run websites, supported by proficient translators.
The presidency's Eid plan included translating the Eid sermon into multiple languages, aiming to enhance the experience for worshipers and visitors. This effort was part of a larger goal to disseminate the moderate message of Islam, emphasizing tolerance, mercy, and a balanced approach. The translations were made available through the "Manarat Al-Haramain" platform and various smart applications, ensuring broad accessibility.

The atmosphere at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque during the Eid al-Fitr prayer was described as joyous, safe, and reassuring, reflecting the deep spiritual connection of the attendees. The presidency's comprehensive approach ensured that the essence of the sermon and its teachings were effectively communicated to a diverse audience, underlining Islam's universal message.
The successful execution of the Eid plan by the Presidency of Religious Affairs highlights its commitment to enhancing the religious experience at these sacred sites. By leveraging technology and multilingual support, the presidency aims to reach a global audience, reinforcing the inclusive and compassionate teachings of Islam.
With inputs from SPA