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#6151 [Permalink] Posted on 25th February 2019 09:20

Changes to Zamzam bottles
to meet demand


''New 5-liter Zamzam water bottles''

February 23, 2019


JEDDAH: The King Abdullah Zamzam Water Project has officially begun producing 5-liter Zamzam water bottles.


The National Water Co. (NWC), the main operator of the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project, has announced the standardization of Zamzam water bottles to a capacity of only 5 liters instead of 10 liters. The new packaging is part of the project’s recent transformation plan in line with Vision 2030 to meet the increasing demand on Zamzam water throughout the year, especially during high season months, which are expected to witness a rise in the number of pilgrims and visitors in the coming years.


The NWC pointed out that it aims to ensure the sustainability of the service provided to pilgrims, adding that the change in the size of containers will help to meet all these requirements.


The NWC said that passengers wishing to take Zamzam water home can get the new 5-liter bottles from King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Madinah. AN Jeddah


The NWC and the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project urged all pilgrims and visitors not to deal with street vendors and to get the 5-liter Zamzam water bottles from the official sources, which are available at the project site in Kudai and at airports to ensure the safety and quality of the blessed water.


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#6152 [Permalink] Posted on 5th March 2019 10:43

Shoura asked to study plea to keep
shops open during prayer times


2019-03-03


Riyadh — The Shoura Council is studying a recommendation to keep shops open during prayer times, Assistant Chairman of the Council Dr. Yahya Al-Samaan was quoted as saying in a section of the Arabic press on Sunday.


He said there are certain conditions for taking up the recommendation for study. It should not clash with any previous recommendations or decisions.


A special 5-member committee is being selected to study this proposal.


http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/5...g-prayer-times

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#6153 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2019 09:58

Hajj and Umrah e-visas 
to be issued in minutes


The electronic platform will include new services that will give non-Saudis access to the e-portal, 
where they can review service packages, choose a package and apply for visas electronically.

March 12, 2019


RIYADH: Electronic visas for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims will be issued within minutes for various Hajj/Umrah campaigns and companies under plans by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.


“Pilgrims who are coming from outside the Kingdom are tied to Hajj and Umrah service-providing companies and agents in order to obtain a visa. The electronic visas will be issued to these entities who will be licensed to facilitate Hajj and Umrah in these countries,” Abdulrahman Shams, an adviser to the minister of Hajj and Umrah and general supervisor of Hajj and Umrah’s electronic platform, said on MBC.


Shams said the electronic platform will include new services that will give non-Saudis access to the e-portal, where they can review service packages, choose a package and apply for visas electronically.


“We are working closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Interior to issue visas electronically, within minutes of completing the required forms, and without the need for passports to go through embassies,” he said.


The move will help encourage greater numbers of pilgrims, he added. Saudi Arabia has issued over 4.33 million Umrah visas this year. The ministry’s move helps facilitate pilgrims’ journeys and minimizes pre-planning. Under Vision 2030, the Kingdom hopes to attract more than 30 million Umrah pilgrims and provide them with top-class services.


In January, the ministry updated its online portal to support foreign pilgrims. Almost 1.1 million Muslims used the Maqam online portal in its trial phase last year, allowing them to choose between more than 30 companies providing travel and accommodations for trips to Makkah and Madinah.


The ministry has been discussing incorporating e-services since November 2018.


Abdulaziz Al-Wazzan, the deputy minister of Hajj and Umrah, said the initiative aims to make visas more accessible to pilgrims, while also contributing to an increase in pilgrim numbers.


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#6154 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2019 09:55

Makkah all set for its first flower festival

March 18, 2019


MAKKAH: A carpet of flowers featuring 1 million blooms will be one of the main attractions as Makkah hosts its first flower festival.


The event, which begins on Tuesday at Muzdalifah, has been organized by the city’s municipality in cooperation with the Arab Urban Development Institute and King Saud University. It will be officially opened by Makkah Gov. Prince Khalid Al-Faisal.


Raed Samarqandi, the director of the municipality’s department of media and publications, said that the festival is unique and has serious objectives.


“It aims to improve the environment, fight pollution and show an image that suits the value of the city and its holy sites,” he explained. â€œThe festival will coincide with the 20th symposium on afforestation, titled “Suitable afforestation for the environmental conditions of Makkah — the central region and holy sites,” on March 19 and 20.


The symposium will feature representatives of governmental sectors and scientific bodies and include discussion of papers addressing many the issues in the city, such as the state of afforestation in Makkah, the latest techniques in environmental planning, and the design of green spaces such as parks, gardens and squares.


Makkah Mayor Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Quwaihes has invited speakers from the private sector, universities, research centers, and agricultural and afforestation companies to contribute and help raise awareness of these local issues.


The flower festival continues until March 23.


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#6155 [Permalink] Posted on 1st April 2019 09:38

Health mission in Mecca: 
Moroccan doctors over 50 
are no longer eligible


Doctors threaten to boycott these missions.

22/03/2019


HEALTH - The decision displeases doctors in the public sector. On March 20, the Minister of Health, Anass Doukkali, issued a circular modifying another dated January 29, concerning the constitution of health missions accompanying Moroccan pilgrims. The amendment concerns the criterion of age, which is no longer limited to 58 years but rather to 50 years. A change made at the request of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, according to the references contained in the circular quoting a letter from the department of Ahmed Taoufik dated 13 February. The Minister of Health had to extend the application period for these missions on the 29th of this month, recalling that "the fundamental mission of these missions is to supervise, watch over and serve the Moroccan pilgrim".


"Does this mean that health personnel over 50 do not have the capacity to carry out this mission? If this is the case, you only have to allow them to retire early, "writes the secretary general of the National Health Union, affiliated to the CDT, Dr. Mustapha Chennaoui, to the Minister of Health. A letter in which this union expresses its astonishment at "an unpredictable decision", considering that changing the age criterion is a form of discriminatory sanction against those who have dedicated their lives to the service of public health.


"We sent our letter to the minister yesterday. He has not acted yet, but we believe his decision is arbitrary, "said Dr. Chennaoui, who is also a member of the Federation of the Democratic Left (FGD). For the latter, reviewing this decision is necessary at the risk that these medical missions in Mecca are boycotted. "The Ministry of Islamic Affairs does not have to impose its guidelines arguing that the staff must have the physical strength to remain in the service of pilgrims 24 hours a day. The Minister of Health has not defended his staff, "said Dr. Chennaoui.


The latter believes that nothing justifies this new age criterion. "Every year, in regions that suffer from cold waves, which are landlocked, are doctors and nurses all under 50?" Asks the MP convinced that the decision is both "unfair" and "unfounded".


If this criterion is maintained, doctors will not hesitate to brandish the boycott of these missions. The National Office of the Independent Union of Public Sector Physicians issued a statement this Friday to warn of the tension it could provoke. "The criterion of age has never been in contradiction with the competence required in this mission", denigrates this union, calling these doctors to "boycott the candidatures during this additional period in solidarity with those who had already deposited theirs" .


Indeed, this decision automatically requires the review of all applications filed since the end of January and the elimination of all those whose age exceeds 50 years. "In each province, the delegation receives applications according to the quota it has. Once the collection of applications is over, a commission proceeds to their treatment, "says Dr. Chennaoui. And to emphasize that the selection eliminates, in principle, those who had already participated in these missions as well as specialists. "It is mainly the doctors who take care of ambulatory care in emergencies that are taken, because the work with pilgrims is a daily service," he adds.


Between 200 and 300 doctors and nurses would participate annually in these missions to accompany Moroccan pilgrims.


French: https://www.huffpostmaghreb.com/entr...b0a6329e15cb61

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#6156 [Permalink] Posted on 1st April 2019 17:23

One million flowers trashed after
Makkah floral festival


2019-03-31


MAKKAH — A video being widely circulated on social media over the past two days showing tractors trashing millions of flowers following the first ever flower festival organized in the holy city sparked public anger.


The municipality had created a flower carpet as part of the event. Many people on social media criticized the municipality’s decision to destroy something that was so beautiful in an unprofessional way.


Raed Samarkandi, official spokesman for Makkah Municipality, said only 10 percent of the flowers used for making the flower carpet that was removed.


He said the remaining 90 percent was either distributed among residents and visitors. Large quantities of these flowers were taken to be planted in public gardens elsewhere in Makkah, Samarkandi said. He added that there was nothing illegal in the way the flowers were removed.


However, many people criticized the municipality saying even if only 10 percent of the flower carpet was removed, they could have disposed of the flowers in more professional way instead.


They said the municipality could have distributed the flowers among schoolchildren in the city or could have planted them in as many locations as possible.


They questioned the act of trashing a million flowers, describing it as a waste of public money. The flower carpet was 185 meters long and 45 meters wide and was made using more than a million flowers. The flower festival was organized by the Makkah municipality in Muzdalifah.


http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/5...loral-festival


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#6157 [Permalink] Posted on 8th April 2019 10:27

Higher fence on top of the Grand Mosque




Sheikh Al-Sudais stressed that the temporary iron fence project surrounding the surface 

of the Holy Mosque is currently being installed, reflecting the great interest of the state.






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#6158 [Permalink] Posted on 15th April 2019 15:42

Saudi Arabia to change immigration
process for Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrims

April 10, 2019


DHAKA: Bangladeshi pilgrims performing Hajj will now be able to complete immigration procedures before arriving in Saudi Arabia, rather than wait in the aircraft for hours upon landing in the Kingdom. The change comes following high-level exchanges between the two governments on making things easier for the 127,000 Hajj pilgrims from Bangladesh.


Anisur Rahman, from the Religious Affairs Ministry in Dhaka, said pilgrims would now be able to complete immigration formalities at Bangladesh’s main international airport.


The country’s pilgrims were previously required to wait in the aircraft after landing in Saudi Arabia to complete immigration procedures, sometimes waiting for up to six hours.


While half of the Hajj pilgrims will travel with the national carrier, Bangladesh Biman, the rest will be flown to the Kingdom through special flights arranged by Saudi Airlines.


“Now Bangladeshi pilgrims will be able to enter Saudi Arabia through a jet-bridge after landing at the airport without any formalities,” Rahman told Arab News on Tuesday.


Bangladesh has had discussions with Saudi government representatives during the past two years about immigration procedures for pilgrims, and Religious Affairs Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah went to Saudi Arabia to take the matter forward.


Saudi Arabia assured Bangladesh it would accept its request to help pilgrims, Rahman said.


“To finalize the last-minute formalities a high-profile 14-member Saudi delegation, led by the chief of the passport and immigration department, is scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh on Wednesday at 1 a.m. Saudi Arabia’s Hajj and Umrah minister and other relevant secretaries will also join the team,” Rahman added.


“We will have the official meeting Wednesday afternoon and the team will visit all the facilities at Dhaka airport and the Hajj camp on Thursday. Everything will be finalized after this visit.”

The Saudi delegation is scheduled to leave Bangladesh on Saturday. Bangladeshis welcomed the easier landing process.


“I performed Hajj in 2015 and it took four hours for me to complete immigration formalities,” 61-year-old Abdul Malek told Arab News. “If we can do the immigration and customs tasks here at Dhaka, it would be a great relief for the Bangladeshi pilgrims.”


Another Bangladeshi pilgrim, 53-year-old Amena Begum, intends to perform Hajj this year and was grateful for the change.


“I have heard about the immigration hassles from others who have performed Hajj before,” she told Arab News. “But I feel lucky to hear the news of having immigration formalities in Dhaka from this year.”


Bangladesh will increase the number of immigration staff at the airport to 60. It is expected that Saudi Arabia will also send the same number of immigration officials to Dhaka during the month-long hajj flight operation.


“The Saudi immigration team will stay in Dhaka for the Hajj flights and we will provide all types of assistance to them,” Rahman said.


But Bangladeshi pilgrims will also have to complete a 10-finger biometric registration process in line with Saudi immigration rules.


Dhaka has set the minimum cost for pilgrims at $4,145 for this year. The maximum cost is fixed at $5,045. The registration process began on Feb. 19.


Bangladesh exports more than $200 million of goods to Saudia Arabia every year. Last month two agreements and four memorandums of understanding were signed to invest in Bangladesh’s power, chemical, biomedical technology and manufacturing sectors. Bangladesh is expecting more than $30 billion in investment from Saudi Arabia.


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#6159 [Permalink] Posted on 15th April 2019 15:44

Islamic Affairs Ministry 
sets regulations for transmitting Adhan
and prayers via loudspeakers


2019-04-12


RIYADH — The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance has set regulations for transmitting Adhan (call for prayer) and prayers via external loudspeakers, Saudi Press Agency quoted the spokesman of the ministry Abdulaziz Bin Saud Al-Askar as saying on Thursday.


Al-Askar stressed that the ministry has specified the regulations for loudspeakers in small and large mosques during the holy month of Ramadan only, in line with the circular in force for many years and is updated every year.


The regulations, Al-Askar mentioned, include: The number of external loudspeakers should not exceed four, the volume level should not exceed 4, as mosques are close to one another. The objective is also to prevent disturbing people and confusing worshipers in other mosques.


The prohibition on using external loudspeakers is only for Taraweeh and Qiyaam prayers in the Furoodh (obligatory prayers) mosques. Their use is restricted to large mosques (jawamea), but this should not be in an exaggerated fashion.


This is what is being practiced all these years in line with the circular which is updated annually, Al-Askar asserted.


http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/5...a-loudspeakers

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#6160 [Permalink] Posted on 15th April 2019 15:44

Prophet’s Mosque infested with crickets

2019-04-14


MADINAH — The General Presidency for the Prophet’s Mosque Affairs said it was continuing efforts to combat the swarms of black crickets, in cooperation with the municipality, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Agriculture.


More than 150 municipality employees equipped were deployed to spray the areas around the Prophet’s Mosque with pesticides and collect the dead crickets in special bags. They also monitor the movement of these bugs on the roof of the mosque.


They have also closed the domes of the mosque to prevent these bugs from getting inside. The agency also reduced the lights around the mosque, which attract the bugs.


The presidency employed a number of employees around the gates with special vacuum machines for the suction of insects.


They also filled any gaps inside the mosque’s walls and pillars with silicon to prevent the bugs from hiding inside. They agency said they will continue to work around the clock to finish these bugs and ensure the comfort of worshippers.


http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/5...-with-crickets

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#6161 [Permalink] Posted on 16th April 2019 09:23

Project development near the Prophet's Mosque





Project development of the vicinity near the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, 
on an area of more than 34 thousand square meters and is a historical area
within the borders of mosques Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, Omar bin Al-Khattab and Al-Ghamama Mosque


مشروع تطويرالمناخة بالقرب من المسجد النبوي في المدينة_المنورة، على أرض تفوق مساحتها 34 ألف م2
وتعد منطقة تاريخية تضم داخل حدودها مسجدي أبو بكر الصديق وعُمر بن الخطاب ومسجد الغمامة


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#6162 [Permalink] Posted on 18th April 2019 17:00

In Pakistan, Makkah Grand Mosque imam
stresses media’s importance
in spreading ‘moderate Islam’

April 18, 2019


LAHORE, PAKISTAN: Saudi Arabia’s mission is “the message of peace, security and stability to all the peoples of the world,” Sheikh Abdullah bin Awad Al-Juhani, the imam of the Grand Mosque, said.


Al-Juhani’s comments came as he inaugurated the Holy Qur’an channel in the Paigham network, an Islamic educational media group supervised by the Ahl Al-Hadeeth Central Association in Pakistan.


Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, and Sajid Mir, chairman of the Ahl Al-Hadeeth Association and member of the Pakistan Senate, attended the inauguration along with officials and heads of Islamic associations.


The ceremony took place at the General Assembly of the Ahl Al-Hadeeth Association in Lahore.


Al-Juhani stressed on the importance of the media in spreading the Islamic call, and highlighting the true image of moderate Islam, which fights extremism and terrorism.


The Kingdom under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “seeks to promote good deeds to the whole world,” he said.


“The Kingdom’s mission is the message of peace, security and stability to all the peoples of the world,” he added.


Al-Juhani said that the Kingdom has always stood by Pakistan and its people in all matters, including cooperation in the service of Islam and Muslims.


Mir said: “The Holy Qur’an channel ... will be a permanent link between the viewer and the book of God, to read the wise verses to everyone’s ears.”


He praised the efforts of the Kingdom and its leadership to distribute and spread the Qur’an, and support those who work in this field.


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#6163 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd April 2019 10:15

Meet the funeral man of Makkah 

Abdul Mujeeb helped bury over 
2,000 dead pilgrims in three decades



K. Abdul Mujeeb during one of his missions to help the families of the dead in Makkah

2019-04-17


JEDDAH — Millions of faithful from around the globe visit the holy city of Makkah every year. A significant number of these people are elderly and sick people who come to fulfill their lifetime dream of visiting the birthplace of Islam.


Some of them die in the holy city unable to bear the travails of the harrowing trip at an advanced age or due to natural causes.


In most cases when a pilgrim dies in the holy city, family members accompanying them wish their relative to be buried in the holy land. However, most of them are not aware of the procedures and services that are available for burying a dead pilgrim.


Grief-stricken family members run from pillar to post to complete the last rites of their loved ones and this is where K. Abdul Mujeeb, a humanitarian worker from the Indian state of Kerala, plays a crucial role.


Mujeeb, hailing from the Muslim-majority Malappuram district of Kerala, has been living in Makkah for about three decades. He is busy most of his free time visiting the sick and burying the dead. The 49-year-old can be spotted quite often at Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, the largest medical facility in the holy city with a large number of beds and a spacious mortuary.


Mujeeb claims that he helped bury at least 2,000 dead pilgrims during the three decades he had spent in Makkah. Visiting mortuaries and graveyards has become part of his routine. He also pays regular visits to the sick admitted to various hospitals in the holy city.


Starting from hospital, Mujeeb helps complete all formalities with the police, other local authorities and foreign missions. He also helps wash the body and take it to the funeral prayer and then to the graveyard for burial. He does all these services free of charge and only seeking his reward from Allah Almighty.


Speaking to Saudi Gazette, Mujeeb said he never heard any family members asking to repatriate the bodies of their dead relatives back home to be buried in their countries. Instead, they all want their died ones to be buried in holy land.


Recalling his first experience that prompted him to plunge in this social service, Mujeeb said, “It was in 1990s when I saw the pain of an elderly pilgrim who fell down in the street in Misfalah district. I took him to hospital for treatment. While in the hospital, I saw a woman desperately seeking help to bury her dead husband. I helped the woman and buried her husband with the help of the concerned authorities.”


When asked about the most tragic case that he had encountered in his three decades of serving the dead, Mujeeb said he could not forget the fatal accident involving an Indian school bus on its way from Makkah to Jeddah in 2004 in which seven students and a teacher were killed.


Tears rolled down his cheek when he recalled the scene where all eight bodies were kept in an auditorium in Makkah for their friends and relatives to see them for the last time.


Praising the Saudi authorities for their prompt action and humanitarian support to people in distress, Mujeeb revealed the Civil Defense forces deployed a helicopter to airlift the dead body of a pilgrim sho died on Jabal Noor in 2004. The pilgrim, who came from Dubai, died on the spot due to a lightning strike during a thunderstorm.


“The helicopter was not able to land or pick the body using equipment due to heavy storm. With the help of some others, I carried the body down from top of the steep mountain on our shoulders,” Mujeeb said.


Mujeeb also recollected the tragic incident of a 23-year-old Indian house driver named Anas, who was brutally murdered by the son of his employer for not allowing him to drive in Makkah. The boy pumped three bullets straight into the chest of Anas, who was only obeying the instructions of his employer.


http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/5...-man-of-Makkah

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#6164 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd April 2019 10:16

Construction of a pedestrian bridge in Mina

March 27, 2019


هيئة تطوير منطقة مكة البدء في تنفيذ انشاء جسر للمشاه موازي لجسر الملك عبدالله لفصل الحركه عن المركبات مشعر منى مشاريع المشاعر المقدسة


Google translation: 


The Development Authority of the Makkah Region to start implementing the construction of a pedestrian bridge parallel to the King Abdullah Bridge to separate the movement from vehicles.




Erasing a montain in Mina for pilgrims

April 11, 2019


وزارة الحج والعمرة بالتعاون مع هيئة تطوير منطقة مكة تبداء في تنفيذ مشروع تهيئة الموقع الجبلي شرق ربوة مشعر منى على مساحة 57 الف م2 بهدف تمكين نزول الحجاج بالموقع .. سيتم الاستفادة منه حج هذا العام 1440هـ مشاريع المشاعر المقدسة


https://twitter.com/MakkahAuthority/...40217122836480


Google translation:


The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in cooperation with the Development Authority of the Makkah Region begins the implementation of the project of preparing the mountain site east of Mina on the area of 57 thousand square meters in order to enable the arrival of pilgrims on the site .. will benefit from this pilgrimage this year 1440 H.









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#6165 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd April 2019 10:19

Madinah Gate

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Al-Hijrah Gate





The Madinah Development Authority continues to carry out the work of the Madinah gates project
on the Al-Hijrah road and adds the illumination of the Tawheed sign; the metallic umbrellas adorn
more aesthetics in the oasis of welcome and farewell on the Madinah-Makkah highway.









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