Makkah Emir briefed on companies offered to worshipers at Grand Mosque

JEDDAH — Advisor to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Emir of Makkah and Chairman of the Everlasting Committee for Hajj and Umrah Prince Khaled Al-Faisal was briefed on the work of entities and the companies offered to guests of the Grand Mosque in the course of the holy month of Ramadan.

This was by the report, offered to the Emir by Deputy Emir of Makkah Prince Saud bin Mishaal. The report sheds gentle to the in depth efforts being exerted by numerous sectors serving worshipers and home and overseas Umrah pilgrims. It additionally outlined upcoming plans to supply them with one of the best companies.

Prince Khaled appreciated the numerous efforts of the personnel throughout numerous entities in enhancing guests’ expertise at Islam’s holiest website. He famous that the management has mobilized all capabilities, ready amenities, applied main tasks, and deployed human assets to allow worshipers to carry out their rituals in ease and tranquility.

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The Emir additionally praised the combination and coordination amongst entities in finishing up their duties, which have contributed to the success of operational plans up to now. He urged all events to proceed intensifying efforts in the course of the remaining days of the holy month to realize the specified goals.

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