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Specialized Services Provided for 5.2 Million Worshipers Visiting Prophet's Mosque in 1st Week of Ramadan

11:46 - March 17, 2024
News ID: 3487595
IQNA – The Prophet's Mosque in Median witnessed a seamless flow of visitors during the first week of Ramadan, with over 5.2 million worshippers and pilgrims visiting the mosque to perform daily prayers.

Over 5.2 million worshipers visit Prophet's Mosque in first week of Ramadan

 

The General Authority for the Affairs of the Prophet's Mosque provided comprehensive services to serve and care for them.

A report issued by the General Authority for the Affairs of the Prophet's Mosque revealed the extensive services provided to worshippers and visitors during the first week of Ramadan for the year 1445 Hijri.

The authority noted that over 414,878 visitors had the honor of greeting the Prophet (PBUH) during the same period.

Additionally, 134,447 male and 107,697 female visitors performed prayers at Al Rawdah Al Sharifah.

The authority's organizational procedures ensured smooth crowd management and visit schedules for both men and women.

Specialized services assisted 10,482 elderly and disabled individuals during the past week. Additionally, communication services in multiple languages were provided to 110,412 visitors from various nationalities.

The Mosque's library's educational services were utilized by 12,279 visitors, while exhibitions and museums attracted 4,567.

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Additionally, 149,149 diverse gifts were provided to visitors, along with 648,411 guidance and counseling services offered through the unified number and communication channels, as part of the services available for the care of worshippers at the Prophet's Mosque.

Field services included providing spatial guidance to 94,814 visitors and facilitating movement between the courtyards and gates of the Prophet's Mosque for an additional 36,172 visitors.

The authority also distributed over 144,000 bottles of Zamzam water and provided 15,243 Iftar meals for fasting individuals in designated areas within the mosque.

Source: Gnews

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