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Crown prince inaugurate­s 17th Scientific Forum for Haj, Umrah and Visit Research

Media asked to highlight Saudi efforts in serving pilgrims, counter anti-Kingdom campaigns

- YOUSUF MOHAMMED

The institute, at Umm Al-Qura University, “is proud to take on the task of developing and improving the Haj, Umrah and visitor environmen­t by refining the services provided to the guests through scientific research and specialize­d studies,” said Sami Barhamain, dean of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Haj and Umrah Research.

The theme of the forum involved studies of management, economics and jurisprude­nce, health and environmen­t studies, as well as awareness and informatio­n centers, architectu­ral and engineerin­g studies, and informatio­n technology.

More than 200 researcher­s and participan­ts are presenting their experience­s via 46 research papers pertaining to their relevant fields, all of which have been made available on the forum’s scientific register.

Also present were Prince Faisal bin Salman, governor of Madinah and chairman of the Haj Committee in the region; Mohammed Saleh Benten, minister of Haj and Umrah and acting minister of education; Bakri bin Maatouq Assas, director of Umm Al-Qura University and general supervisor of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Haj and Umrah Research; and Abdulaziz Al-Sarani, director of Taibah University.

The participan­ts and audience then viewed a presentati­on on the achievemen­ts of the institute, as well as research partnershi­ps with concerned parties.

The participan­ts urged the media to convey the true endeavors to offer services and secure the safety of pilgrims.

During their second scientific meeting called “Awareness and Media,” held under the chairman- ship of the director of Taibah University, Abdulaziz Al-Sarani, participan­ts also called for countering malicious campaigns targeting the Kingdom and discussed several issues related to the media.

Abdullah Al-Wazzan from the Northern Border University presented the paper titled “The role of Twitter in raising environmen­tal awareness among Saudi university youth,” stressing that “there is an urgent need to enhance environmen­tal awareness and help the youth get acquainted with issues pertaining to it, particular­ly those that pose a danger to humans” and how important it is that “university students acquire awareness of the environmen­t.”

He called on Twitter users to publish material — news, comments, photos and videos — per- taining to the environmen­t.

Eman Fathi Abdel Mohsen, from the college of Social Sciences at Umm Al-Qura University, presented a scientific paper on the effectiven­ess of designing an applicatio­n on smartphone­s to raise the awareness of visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque about religious tourism in Madinah, stressing that there is consensus on the need to design an electronic guide applicatio­n in this regard.

“Al-Baqi was one of the religious tourism sites most visited, according to a study conducted in Madinah, followed by Jabal Uhod, and the Green Dome Mosque came third,” she said.

In their paper, Wajdi Helmi Abdul Zaher and Mohammed Ali Gharib, from the college of Social Sciences, Umm Al- Qura University, also highlighte­d the important role the media play in promoting the image of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to those who perform Haj and Umrah, and the need to conduct media campaigns abroad.

They pointed to “the need to monitor the interactiv­e relationsh­ip between the Saudi security media and the degree of satisfacti­on of pilgrims, which strengthen­s the religious message,” and the importance of monitoring and addressing media messages aimed at distorting the image of the Kingdom.

Another working paper titled “Studying the most effective guidance forms and symbols in the Prophet’s Mosque” concluded that there is a need to unify the guiding signs and highlight the identity and importance of Madinah.

MADINAH: The 17th Scientific Forum for Haj, Umrah and Visit Research was inaugurate­d Wednesday at Taibah University in Madinah by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, chairman of the Higher Supervisor­y Committee of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Haj and Umrah Research.

 ??  ?? Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif inaugurate­s the 17th Scientific Forum for Haj, Umrah and Visit Research at Taibah University in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif inaugurate­s the 17th Scientific Forum for Haj, Umrah and Visit Research at Taibah University in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)

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