Governor of Taif inspects readiness of Miqat sites and services for Hajj pilgrims
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Governor of Taif, Prince Fawaz bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, inspected the readiness of the Miqat sites for pilgrims.
- He reviewed the services provided to the guests of Rahman and preparations for the Hajj season 1447 AH.
- The governor also inaugurated the "Noort 47" initiative and emphasized the integration of efforts among government agencies to ensure quality services for pilgrims.
His Royal Highness Prince Fawaz bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of Taif, has personally overseen the crucial preparations for the upcoming Hajj season. His inspection of the Miqat sites at Qarn al-Manazil and Wadi Mahram underscores the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to ensuring the comfort and safety of pilgrims. This hands-on approach by local leadership reflects the deep reverence and meticulous planning that characterizes the Hajj pilgrimage.
The governor's review of services and inauguration of the "Noort 47" initiative, led by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, highlights a coordinated effort between various government bodies. This collaborative spirit is essential for managing the immense logistical and spiritual undertaking of Hajj. The focus on providing quality services, from security checkpoints to health facilities, demonstrates the Kingdom's dedication to upholding the highest standards for the guests of Allah.
The governor of Taif emphasized the importance of integrating efforts between government and service agencies to ensure quality services for the guests of Rahman.
Prince Fawaz's emphasis on the integration of efforts among all relevant governmental and service entities is particularly noteworthy. It speaks to the sophisticated organizational framework in place to manage millions of pilgrims. This level of coordination, often unseen by the international community, is what allows the Hajj to proceed smoothly year after year, reflecting the Kingdom's significant investment in infrastructure and human resources dedicated to serving pilgrims. The efforts reflect the leadership's deep care for the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, a sentiment that resonates profoundly within Saudi society.
He reviewed the services provided to the guests of Rahman and the ongoing preparations to serve them during this year's Hajj season 1447 AH.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.