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UAE delivers 25,000 meals in Madinah

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MADINAH: The UAE Official Hajj Mission has distribute­d 25,000 meals to people in Madinah, in memory of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Mohammed Saeed Al Neyadi, Director General of the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments and Deputy Head of the Pilgrims Affairs Office, said the delivery of the meals is being supervised by a special commitee within the UAE Official Hajj Mission.

Al Neyadi lauded the great role played by the Saudi authoritie­s in providing facilities and services for millions of pilgrims.

Pilgrims visiting Saudi Arabia this year can benefit from the third expansion of the Holy Mosque.

The expansion is the largest in the mosque’s history, following two previous expansions launched by King Fahad and King Abdullah in 1989 and 2008, respective­ly, costing US$100 billion.

Saudi Arabia announced that it has received more than 95 million pilgrims over 50 years, and plans to host 30 million pilgrims per year.

The new expansion increased the mosque’s area by two-thirds, totalling 1.5 million square metres. Its area at the opening of Makkah is 1,490-square metres.

King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, launched the mosque’s third expansion in 2015 that involved five major projects, which are the expansion of the mosque’s main building, an arena project, a pedestrian tunnel project, upgrading the central service station, and developing the first ring road surroundin­g the mosque.

The expansion also upgraded the mosque’s security buildings and hospital, and added 78 automatic gates around the mosque.

These expansions reflect the atention given by the government of Saudi Arabia to the mosque.

Government authoritie­s concerned with the Hajj announced the completion of this year’s preparatio­ns, which will ensure the success of the Hajj season. Over 33 government and consultati­ve authoritie­s are participat­ing in this year’s security planning, which will involve over 17,000 Civil Defence personnel, 1,500 volunteers and 5,000 cameras.

According to official statistics issued by relevant Saudi authoritie­s, 1.604 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj season, an increase of eight per cent or 117,000 pilgrims compared to the same period in 2018.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ The delivery of the meals is being supervised by a special committee within the UAE Official Hajj Mission.
WAM ↑ The delivery of the meals is being supervised by a special committee within the UAE Official Hajj Mission.

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