Saudi Arabia's Care for Muslims: Guests of God Service Program's Success in Facilitating Hajj and Umrah
Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Hajj, Umrah, and Visitation expressed gratitude for the Saudi Arabian invitation to perform Hajj, viewing it as a demonstration of the kingdom's commitment to Islam and Muslims.
They praised Saudi Arabia's humanitarian work and the efforts made to ensure the comfort and needs of pilgrims.
Mustafa Yusuf, secretary-general of the Islamic Society of Vietnam, highlighted the kingdom's long-standing history of serving pilgrims and extending this care to Makkah and Madinah.
King Salman of Saudi Arabia initiated the Guests of God Service Program in 2019 as part of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 reforms.
The program aims to make it easier for Muslims to perform rituals at the Two Holy Mosques by hosting large numbers of pilgrims, facilitating access, providing high-quality services using advanced technology, and ensuring safe returns to their countries of origin.
The program has been praised for overcoming obstacles and providing reassurance to Muslims during their pilgrimage.
Haji Murad of Uzbekistan expressed appreciation for the humanitarian program, commending the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance for its implementation.
Abdul Wali Abdul Baqi, another Uzbek guest, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform Hajj in Saudi Arabia and was moved by the sight of the Holy Kaaba.