Hajj 1429 AH preparations on track
The Hajj Minister, Dr Fouad bin Abdulsalam Al Farsy has been meeting with various delegations to discuss arrangements and requirements for foreign pilgrims who will arrive in the Kingdom for the coming Hajj season.
During one week, he met the heads of the Hajj missions from Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Singapore, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
The meetings outlined the plan of the Hajj Ministry to coordinate with the missions in preparing the pilgrims for the recent changes in the ways of performing Hajj.
King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz have instructed all government agencies in the Kingdom to provide the best possible services to make the pilgrimage easy, safe and pleasant for the pilgrims.
The Tawafa establishments, the General Automobile Union and the licensed Hajj service companies share in this worthy endeavour as do the Guides Establishment in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah and the Office of the United Agents in Jeddah.
The entire country is geared towards making sure that the pilgrims are served in the best possible way which allows them to fulfil their religious duties in peace and contentment.
Such matters were described and confirmed during the ministerial meetings with the heads of the Hajj delegation.
Source: Haj & Umra Magazine