The Ministry reports providing nearly 1.5 million religious services to pilgrims during Hajj.

BY THE ARAB TODAY Jun 26, 2024

The Ministry reports providing nearly 1.5 million religious services to pilgrims during Hajj.

RIYADH: The Saudi Press Agency reported that nearly 1.5 million religious services were provided to pilgrims during this year’s Hajj season. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance noted that approximately 1,485,000 services were offered from the day before Arafat, which was on June 15, until the end of Hajj.

Saudi authorities announced that 1.8 million pilgrims participated in this year’s Hajj. Six hundred Islamic teachers and translators were available to provide information about the duties of the annual religious event. These teachers supported pilgrims in Makkah, Madinah, and at the Hajj sites of Mina, Muzdalifah, and Arafat. They also responded to inquiries through a toll-free number.

The minister, Abdullatif bin Abdul-Aziz Al AL sheikh, expressed his gratitude and praised their efforts in aiding the pilgrims.


Real Estate, UAE
UAE’s Aldar Properties Reports $599 Million Profit in Q2, Beats Forecasts

UAE’s Aldar Properties Reports $599 Million Profit in Q2, Beats Forecasts Aldar Properties, a major real estate company in Abu Dhabi, made…

Business, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s PIF Named Top Sovereign Wealth Fund Brand Again

Saudi Arabia’s PIF Named Top Sovereign Wealth Fund Brand Again Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has been named the world’s most…

Economy, Gulf News
Baladna Algeria Signs $500M Contracts for Farming Project

Baladna Algeria Signs $500M Contracts for Farming Project Baladna Algeria has signed contracts worth over $500 million with both Algerian and international…

Egypt, Energy
Egypt’s Agiba Petroleum Boosts Production by 4,100 Barrels per Day with New Well

Egypt’s Agiba Petroleum Boosts Production by 4,100 Barrels per Day with New Well Agiba Petroleum Company in Egypt has increased its daily…

Economy, Energy, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Rise 6% in May to $8.3 Billion

Saudi Arabia's Non-Oil Exports Rise 6% in May to $8.3 Billion Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports grew by 6% in May 2025 compared…