Elaborate Hajj plan drawn up (SPA)

Holy City of Makkah, 06/11/2008

A comprehensive plan has been drawn up to provide all facilities to a mammoth number of pilgrims, who will perform Hajj this year.

The new plan envisages fool-proof security, easy transportation, 24-hour water and hygiene to the pilgrims in the Holy Mosque here, said Al-Sheikh Salih Bin Abdurrahman Al-Hussein, Chief of the Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques.

The Presidency has distributed thousands of booklets in various languages to enlighten the pilgrims about the rituals of Hajj.

Several renowned scholars have been engaged to lecture after Fajr (Dawn) and Asr (afternoon) prayers till Isha (night) prayers. These lectures are being delivered in Arabic, Urdu, Malay, Indonesian and English languages to educate the pilgrims about various Hajj rituals.

A telecom system with over hundred telephones has also been set up to answer the pilgrims’ queries about any 'Umrah' or Hajj ritual or any other matter of jurisprudence, said Al-Hussein.

A labor force of 6,085 people consisting of a team of 1,756 regular staff along with 1,800 temporary staff and skilled labor of 2,500 workmen has been engaged to offer general, technical, cultural, educational services and guidance as and when required, said Al-Hussein.

The 3,000-strong labor force is engaged in keeping the Holy Mosque clean. They have been provided with electric cleaners, and small auto vehicles. They look after the Zamzam water supply and fill and clean about 18,000 thermoses along with plastic glasses duly sterilized. They maintain all the hygienic standards.

For 'Tawaf' and 'Sa’y' the Presidency has arranged 10,000 wheelchairs for the elderly and disabled pilgrims. These wheelchairs can be obtained from the earmarked places outside the mosque and on the first floor of As-Safa gate.

These wheelchairs can be used only on the first floor where a gallery has been built to go round 'Ka’ba' for 'Tawaf' and 'Sa’y,' according to a report published today by the Jeddah-based Saudi Gazette.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has arranged a security force to keep strict surveillance to ensure peace and security of the pilgrims.

The Holy Mosque has 139 gates with a regular staff of 300 persons. But during the Hajj season the number is increased to 700. Eight electronic escalators having two gates opposite to each other are working round the clock. A bridge constructed close to Ajyad Hospital connecting the escalator and the two gates has greatly eased the entry into the Holy Mosque. Each gate has an electronic board that gives a red light to stop further entry from that gate. This way the entry and exit is being monitored to avoid overcrowding, said Al-Hussein.

He said the Kingdom is striving to offer all the possible facilities to the pilgrims and is spending billions of Riyals to achieve a peaceful Hajj.

--SPA