Sabya Municipality Bids Farewell to Pilgrims Heading to Holy Sites
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The municipality of Sabya organized an initiative to bid farewell to pilgrims departing for the holy sites of Mecca.
- The event involved government agencies, non-profit organizations, and volunteer teams, reflecting community efforts to serve pilgrims.
- The initiative aimed to foster volunteerism and provide hospitality, with participants offering gifts and well wishes for a blessed pilgrimage.
The municipality of Sabya has organized a special initiative to bid farewell to pilgrims embarking on their journey to the holy sites for the Hajj pilgrimage. The event, supported by various government entities, non-profit organizations, and volunteer teams, is part of the municipality's community engagement efforts to honor and assist the guests of God.
Participants welcomed and bid farewell to the pilgrims, offering them gifts and hospitality. The atmosphere was described as spiritual, filled with sincere prayers for a Hajj that is accepted and a pilgrimage that is appreciated.
This initiative comes as an extension of the municipality's community role in serving pilgrims and strengthening integration with government agencies, the non-profit sector, and volunteer teams.
Eng. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Awhous, head of the Sabya Governorate Municipality, emphasized that this initiative extends the municipality's community role in serving pilgrims. He highlighted the importance of collaboration between government bodies, the non-profit sector, and volunteer groups, viewing the service of pilgrims as a great honor and a national and humanitarian responsibility.
The initiative reflects a strong community spirit and a commitment to facilitating a smooth and spiritually fulfilling experience for those undertaking the sacred journey.
Serving the guests of God is a great honor and a national and humanitarian responsibility that everyone is proud to contribute to.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.