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Presidency of Prophet's Mosque Affairs Completes
Preparations for Ramadan Month



Madinah, Sha'ban 25, 1433, Jul 15, 2012, SPA

The Agency of General Presidency for Prophet's Mosque Affairs has completed its preparations for the reception of visitors and worshipers at the Prophet's Mosque during the blessed month of Ramadan.

The Agency will distribute one million copies of leaflets and pamphlets in Arabic, English and Urdu to guide visitors to the etiquette of the visit to the Prophet's Mosque and to brief them on Hajj and Umrah rituals.

The Library of the Prophet's Mosque, which has about 180,000 books and manuscripts also receives its visitors

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Some pilgrims have to resort to taking motorcycle rides. (AN file photo)
Tuesday 17 July 2012

Local travel operators have increased weekend Umrah package rates from SR 90 to SR 160 for each pilgrim from Riyadh in anticipation of the expected increased demand during Ramadan.

The Supreme Court called on Muslims in the Kingdom to look out for the new moon either with the naked eye or through telescopes on Thursday evening and inform the nearest court accordingly.

The peak of the pilgrimage season, which will begin from Wednesday, will last until the end of Ramadan.

This year the peak season coincides with the summer holidays.

A large number of pilgrims including Saudis are expected to perform Umrah this season.

A return fare from Riyadh to Makkah by luxury coach including accommodation in the holy city will cost SR 160 per pilgrim and there will be an additional charge of SR 40 if the pilgrim opts to visit the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah on the way.

For an additional payment of SR 100 per pilgrim, accommodation can be upgraded to four-star hotels in the holy city.

According to a spokesman from Al-Rush, a travel operator in the city, the weekend package to Makkah and Madinah starts at 4 p.m. from Riyadh on Wednesday and finishes on midnight Friday.

Each family is given a large room while the bachelors are accommodated on a sharing basis with three pilgrims in each room. Children under 12 pay half.
An employee at travel agency Anver Al-Shareefaine said a five-day package to Makkah and Madinah including travel and accommodation would cost a pilgrim SR250.

The offer includes a two-day stay in a three-star hotel in Madinah and another two days in similar accommodation in Makkah.

The package begins on Monday and ends on Friday. The pilgrims would leave Makkah after Friday prayers so that they reach Riyadh around midnight.
Pilgrims are given an option to choose five star accommodation for an additional payment.

There are nearly 200 Umrah travel operators spread out in the capital but they are largely concentrated in the city center of Batha.

During the journey, coaches stop over at three points for Maghrib, Isha and dinner and at the meeqat in Taif to allow pilgrims to put on their ihram (the two pieces of white cloth that each male pilgrim must wear prior to performing Haj or Umrah).

Pilgrims are given half an hour to don their ihrams at the meeqat point so pilgrims can offer their Fajr prayers in Makkah.

The Dawah centers in the city are organizing Umrah packages free-of-charge to Muslims who are singles in the capital.

According to Moulavi Ramadan from the Rawdah Center, there will be weekly trips to Makkah for these particular pilgrims.

A leading hotelier in Makkah told Arab News the majority of the pilgrims are from the Kingdom as well as Gulf countries.

Other pilgrims include those from countries such as Turkey, Algeria, Iraq, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Indonesia.

He added: “This year there are less people from Syria, possibly due to unrest in the country.”

According to sources, hotels in Makkah are already booked for the Ramadan season.

The occupancy rate in Makkah hotels will reach 100 percent from the beginning of the holy month, he added.

The demand for accommodation is high in Makkah because of the ongoing development work following the demolition of old buildings in the holy city.
During the latter part of the holy month, rooms in five-star hotels are sold for SR 31,000 to SR 40,000 including suhur (meal taken before the start of the fast) and iftar (breaking of the fast) meals for 10 days.

Local hotels in Madinah in cooperation with local tour operators have arranged city tours to historical sites for the benefit of those pilgrims who come to Madinah to visit the Prophet's Mosque.

Places of interest include Quba Mosque, the first mosque built by Prophet (peace be upon him) in Madinah; Qiblatain Mosque where the Qibla was shifted from Baitul Muqadis (Al-Aqsa Mosque) to the Holy Kaaba when the Prophet (pbuh) was conducting prayers; and the graveyard on the foothills of Mount Uhud where the bodies of martyrs from the time of the Prophet (pbuh) were buried.
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012 - 27 Shaban 1433 H

JEDDAH — King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, has urged officials and government agencies involved in Umrah services to exert all efforts to help pilgrims perform their rituals in ease and comfort.

The King also urged all Muslims to glorify the holy month of Ramadan and be guided by the Prophet’s Sunnah.

Benevolent deeds should be doubled and Allah’s forgiveness sought in this holy month, the King said while chairing the weekly session of the Council of Ministers here, Monday.

The Cabinet highlighted the arrangements and preparations made by various government agencies in Makkah and Madinah on the advent of Ramadan.

Millions of worshipers from around the world are expected to visit Makkah to perform Umrah.

Prince Ahmed Bin Abdul Aziz, Minister of Interior, has approved the security plan for Ramadan, which will see 28,000 security officers mobilized throughout the month.

Those officers will be in charge of vehicle traffic and will manage crowds of Umrah performers and visitors inside the Grand Mosque.

Maj. Gen. Nasser Al-Arfaj, deputy director of Public Security, said, “We have plans to manage crowds and respond to any emergency on the 27th night of Ramadan when over three million people will perform Umrah and pray in Makkah.”

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18 July 2012 - 28 Shaban 1433 H

MAKKAH — All government agencies involved in pilgrimage services are bracing up for the huge influx of Umrah performers during the holy month of Ramadan. Officials said all preparations are in place in the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah to welcome the guests of God in the fasting month.

King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Minister, have been continuously following up the preparations to enable the pilgrims to perform their rituals in ease and comfort, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques Affairs, said the presidency had drawn up an integrated plan to receive the swelling number of Umrah performers round the clock throughout the holy month.

He said more than 8000 female and male employees, including cleaning and maintenance staff, would be involved in the execution of this plan.
Al-Sudais said arrangements have been made to secure enough number of wheelchairs for those who may need the service.

Khaled Bin Muhammad Al-Haiej, acting Mayor of Makkah, said the mayoralty would deploy more than 8500 cleaners equipped with 676 pieces of machinery to clean the central area of the holy city round the clock.

He said work on 12,500 new toilets would be completed before the month begins. In view of the extreme weather conditions, the mayoralty has also installed some 250 water sprinklers to cool the air in the courtyards of the Grand Mosque.

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176 gates in Grand Mosque ready for pilgrims


Fire fighters from the Civil Defense take part in drills. Thousands of Civil Defense workers will be deployed throughout
Makkah during Ramadan to ensure the safety of pilgrims and residents. — SPA

19 July 2012 - 29 Shaban 1433 H

MAKKAH – Gates in the Grand Mosque have been readied to receive worshippers and Umrah pilgrims during the month of Ramadan, said Talal Al-Thaqafi, Director of the Gates Administration at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

176 gates lead to the Grand Mosque, its roof, and the basement, and are kept open and guarded throughout Ramadan by 798 male and female employees.

Apart from this, 18 entrances for people with special needs have been readied. They include the King Abdul Aziz Gate (Bab Al-Malik Abdul Aziz), New Ajyad, Hunain, Al-Safa, Al-Marwah, Al-Qararah, Mazlaqan, Al-Fateh, Al-Madinah, and Al-Umrah gates as well as gates no. 64, 74, 84 and 94. They also include the gates to Al-Arqam, Al-Marwah, Murad, Al-Qararah, and Al-Mazlaqan escalators.

Al-Thaqafi added that in order to safeguard and facilitate movement in the Grand Mosque, bags of all kinds, food items, drinks, water cans - empty or full - and baby strollers have been banned.

He further called on visitors and Umrah pilgrims to cooperate with the workers at the gates and comply with the signal lights at the gates which will be green when there is space in the mosque and red when it is full. He called on worshippers not to enter the Grand Mosque immediately after prayers in order to prevent congestion.

Safe boxes in the courtyards of the mosque have been arranged for pilgrims’ valuables.

These initiatives were made under the supervision of Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, General President for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, and are being followed up by Muhammad Al-Khuzaim, Deputy General President for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

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19 July 2012 - 29 Shaban 1433 H

JEDDAH — Jeddah Astronomy Society has stopped releasing statements regarding sighting of the new moon for Ramadan and denied that last year’s incident has anything to do with the decision.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Crescents’ Observation Project (ICOP), based in Abu Dhabi, released a report which stated that a new moon will not be sighted on Thursday. ICOP based the report on astronomical calculations.

Last year, a number of astronomers said the sighting of Shawwal’s new moon was impossible. Despite the declaration, the Supreme Court announced Eid based on reports by traditional moon-sighting observers.

ICOP stated that the sighting of Ramadan’s new moon on the 29th of Shaaban, would be impossible from all northern locations and some central locations in the world.

This would include Iraq, Syria and parts of Saudi Arabia. This is due to the setting of the moon before sunset. For the rest of the Arab world, the sighting of the new moon on Thursday will not be possible even with the largest telescopes due to setting of the moon at the same time as the sun.


Mohammed Odeh, ICOP President, said that according to astronomers, Ramadan will fall on Saturday but “if things go like they did last year, Ramadan will be on Friday for many countries.”

“People who see the new moon with the naked eye, are the same people who have been seeing it for the past 20 years or so. With all this technology, astronomers and experts, we have special telescopes directed to the moon and then traditional moon sighting people say they saw the moon. I believe it’s time to trust science,” Odeh said.

Although the moon will set six minutes after the sun in Makkah; 8 minutes in Sana’a, Yemen; 10 minutes in Khartoum and Djibouti; 14 minutes Mogadishu; and 19 minutes in Moroni (Comoros), the moon will not be visible to naked eye or with the aid of a telescope. It will be seen only in the far Southern region of Africa and South America, ICOP declared.

“Despite having the latest technologies and experts, if, this year, things go the way they have been going the previous years, the majority of Arab countries will start fasting on Friday. In a few countries, they accept reports that contradict Astronomical data and scientific calculations claiming that reports of a sighting by any witness should not be refuted while the moon is in the sky,” Odeh said.

The Islamic Crescents’ Observation Project urged authorities in Muslim countries to take every precaution possible to confirm with absolute certainty all sighting reports on Thursday.

Every year, countries that still rely on the traditional method of moon sighting, report sightings if enough citizens claim to have seen the moon. Many Muslim countries such as Oman and Morocco, do not rely on such reports, which are prone to error and instead use astronomical calculations to declare the beginning and end of the holy month.

This year, it is expected that many Arab countries will announce the beginning of the holy month on Friday. Other countries including Oman, Morocco and Libya are expected to account the start of fasting on Saturday.

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Riyadh: Arab News

Thursday 19 July 2012

The drector general of Civil Defense on Wednesday said this year's general emergency response plan in Makkah and Madinah will be successful.

With more than 10,000 men and 2,000 vehicles including nine helicopters, the forces are prepared for dealing with any emergency, Lt. Gen. Sa'ad bin Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri said.

Al-Tuwaijri was inspecting Civil Defense forces as they implemented the emergency response plan in Makkah.

He watched a demonstration involving a number of the new vehicles that will take part in the Umrah season for the first time, including a multipurpose unit that can be used for fire extinguishing, rescue and providing first aid.
There were others that dealt with accidents involving chemical or radiation leakage.

Al-Tuwaijri inspected field specialist teams and their vehicles.
The plan was approved by Minister of Interior Prince Ahmad and involves 18 government bodies.

It is largely developed in terms of deploying and stationing field units to reduce response times, said Al-Tuwaijri.

More than 2,000 paramedics were deployed to provide first aid to the sick and elderly inside and outside the Grand Mosque. New teams and temporary centers were created to cover all routes to Makkah and support forces there.
Al-Tuwaijri underlined the plan's preventive measures including inspecting safety equipment and measures at more than 6,000 pilgrim accommodation buildings in Makkah and handle any violation that could pose a threat to safety or obstruct Civil Defense staff in case of emergencies.

The department also increased its awareness programs for pilgrims to help them avoid hazards through the use of signboards, leaflets and text messages among others.

He commended the level of cooperation and coordination between government bodies participating in the plan.

Makkah Prince Gov. Khaled Al-Faisal and Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs Prince Muhammad bin Naif is supervising implementation of the plan.

With Ramadan beginning Friday, the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) said Wednesday that the holy month this year will witness the longest days and shortest nights of the year and temperatures of up to 48 degrees Celsius. In some regions of the Kingdom, temperatures could reach 50 degrees while maximum temperatures will be around 34 degrees in mountainous regions, Al-Madinah local daily reported.

According to the Umm Al-Qura Calendar, fasting time is 14 hours and 40 minutes on the first day of Ramadan. Fajr prayer time starts at 4.25 a.m. and Maghreb is at 7.05 p.m.

This means nighttime is only nine hours and 20 minutes.

The fasting month coincides with the period when the sun is perpendicular over the Arabian Peninsula in the Northern Hemisphere, resulting in the longest days and shortest nights, the PME said.

Normally, when the sun is over the Tropic of Cancer, the Northern Hemisphere experiences the longest day and shortest night. When it is over the Tropic of Capricorn, the Northern Hemisphere has its shortest day and longest night.

Coastal cities and regions including Jeddah will experience humidity that will intensify the soaring temperatures.

During the fasting month, the Kingdom’s summer resort cities such as Taif, Abha and Baha will experience pleasant weather, with minimum temperatures reaching around 16 degrees.

Recently PME denied reports that temperatures this summer could exceed 70 degrees.

The presidency was responding to reports that speculated temperatures might break existing records. Jeddah and many other Saudi cities experienced high temperatures during Ramadan in 2010.

The Ministry of Education is planning to open 500 Ramadan clubs in various cities and regions of the Kingdom during the month. It has allocated SR 20 million for the program, and each club will get SR 40,000, Al-Eqtisadiah daily reported quoting sources at the ministry.

These clubs will organize a wide variety of entertainment and sporting programs for children. These activities will start after Taraweeh prayers and will be held over a period of 19 days, four hours per day.

The venues for the club activities will be government school compounds in densely populated districts.

The ministry’s conditions stipulate that at least 70 percent of the activities will be sports and games while the rest are those related to community activities and entertainment.

The Ramadan clubs’ activities will be open to boys and girls free of charge. They are not allowed to charge even registration fees, the sources said.

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Royal Court: Tomorrow Is First Day of Ramadan


Jeddah, Sha'ban 29, 1433, Jul 19, 2012, SPA 

Tomorrow, Friday, corresponding to July 20, 2012, will be the first day of the holy month of Ramadan according to testimonies reported to the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by adult and wise witnesses, a statement by the Royal Court said this evening, quoting a report by the Supreme Court.

According to the report, the Supreme Court has received at its summer headquarters in Taif Province several assurances that the new lunar moon was eye-seen, an evidence that tomorrow will be the first day of the holy month of Ramadan.

The Supreme Court avails itself of this opportunity to congratulate the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the Crown Prince, Saudi government and people, Muslim expatriates in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and all Muslim nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, praying to Allah Almighty to help Muslims on fasting the holy month of Ramadan and accept their good deeds.

On this occasion, the Ministry of Culture and Information avails itself of this opportunity to congratulate the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense; the Saudi Royal family, citizens and all Muslim nation on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, wishing them easy, successful and acceptable fasting.

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Finishing touches to the expansion in Makkah.
21 July 2012 - 02 Ramadan 1433 H

Workers are seen putting finishing touches to the new expansion of the Grand Mosque in Makkah. King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, issued directives to make use of the new expansion area effective the first day of Ramadan. The Monarch ordered that the ground floor of the new expansion and a large portion of the courtyards, which accommodate over 200,000 persons, to be opened for Umrah performers and visitors.

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Makkah’s Ramadan cannon keeps tradition alive


Makkah’s Ramadan cannon on Jabal Al-Midfa (Cannon Mountain) 
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21 July 2012 - 02 Ramadan 1433 H

MAKKAH – During the past 50 years, Makkah residents have been hearing the booming sound of the city’s Ramadan cannon. They have become so accustomed to hearing the sound of the cannon that many residents, young and old, do not break their fast until they hear the boom of the cannon, which was used in the past as a sign to break the fast at dusk or begin the fast at dawn. The cannon also heralds the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

This was before the appearance of loudspeakers during a time when mosques did not have electricity and the call to prayer was difficult to hear for people outside its immediate vicinity. The mountain on which the Ramadan cannon is located has been named by Makkah residents as Cannon Mountain (Jabal Al-Midfa).

“We were so used to hearing the sound of the Ramadan cannon heralding the beginning of Ramadan and the time to break the fast that some people wouldn’t break their fast unless they heard the sound of the cannon. Even on hearing the call to prayer (Adhan), they would still wait for the cannon to sound.

The boom of the Ramadan cannon has made it an inseparable part of the holy month, giving the atmosphere a special beauty,” said Osama Turki, a longtime resident of Makkah.

The cannon’s blank shots are prepared for the entire month beforehand. It fires one shot at the time for breaking the fast at dusk (Iftar time), one shot at the time for the last meal (Suhoor) and two shots when it is time to stop eating and drinking (Imsaak time). That brings the total number of shots fired in Ramadan to about 120. In its 50-year life span, the Ramadan cannon has fired about 6,000 shots.

Abdullah Al-Raddadi, another resident of Makkah, said that he and his sons have become accustomed to hearing the Ramadan cannon every year, as it is one of the prominent characteristics of Ramadan in Makkah.

“We can’t imagine Ramadan beginning without the boom of the cannon. Family members used to compete with each other by running to the roof to hear the sound of the cannon at dusk, especially Makkah residents living near Jabal Al-Midfa. All would be gazing in the direction of the mountain waiting to hear the boom, said Al-Raddai.

“As for houses far away from the mountain, they used to monitor the cannon on Saudi TV minutes before dusk,” he added. 
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Inspection of Makkah slaughterhouses intensified

21 July 2012 - 02 Ramadan 1433 H

MAKKAH – Saud Al-Hetairshi, director of the Department of Slaughterhouses in the Makkah Mayoralty, said over the past three months his department’s inspectors have confiscated over 2.5 tons of rotten meat. For Ramadan, the department has taken all necessary precautionary measures to prevent the outbreak of any infectious or epidemic diseases when a huge number of sheep and cattle are slaughtered.

Slaughterhouses have been provided with more skilled workers to deal with the huge demand of sheep and cattle in Ramadan.

“We’ve started carrying out intensive inspections of butcher shops and meat markets to make sure that meat is free from any diseases. Veterinary examinations of slaughtered animals have been intensified as well,” said Al-Hetairshi while calling on citizens to report anyone who slaughters animals outside the city’s designated slaughterhouses by calling 537-9123.

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Nearly 100,000 Muslims pray at al-Aqsa for Ramadan


The al-Aqsa mosque compound is known as al-Haram al-Sharif to Muslims and 
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Friday, 20 July 2012

Nearly 100,000 Muslim worshippers poured into al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City for the first Friday prayers of the holy month of Ramadan, an Israeli police spokesman said.

“Nearly 100,000 Palestinians from the West Bank” and east Jerusalem “were at the Temple Mount for prayers,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said, adding that no disturbances were reported.

The al-Aqsa mosque compound is known as al-Haram al-Sharif to Muslims and is Islam’s third holiest site after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

But Jews refer to the same area as the Temple Mount, the location of the Second Jewish Temple razed by the Romans in 70 AD and Judaism's holiest site.

The Israeli police and army have eased restrictions imposed on West Bank Palestinians wishing to pray at al-Aqsa during the holy fasting month of Ramadan, which most Muslims across the region began observing from Friday.

Authorities said they would allow 5,000 Palestinians to travel daily from the West Bank to aAl-Aqsa to pray throughout the month of Ramadan and would also ease travel restrictions for those wishing to visit with relatives.

But Palestinians men under the age of 40 are still banned from going to al-Aqsa.

Rosenfeld said thousands of security forces were deployed since the early hours in the Old City, around the al-Aqsa mosque compound and in the eastern part of Jerusalem, to prevent any incident.

Israel generally prohibits Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to enter its own designated territory or east Jerusalem, which it occupied in the 1967 Six-Day-War and later annexed.

Meanwhile Israel has transferred ahead of time tax and tariff revenues to the Palestinian Authority in a goodwill gesture for Ramadan, a spokesman for the body that deals with Palestinian civilian affairs in the West Bank said.

On Wednesday, “Israel transferred 160 million shekels ($40 million, 32.7 million euro) to the Palestinian Authority to be used to pay July salaries,” Guy Inbar said.

The funds would normally have been paid in the second week of August.

Israel levies taxes and custom duties on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, under interim peace deals.

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In the above image: What shape is the green shape ('box' is not a shape)?