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		<title>Saudi Arabia Strengthens Historical Preservation with Hajj and Two Holy Mosques Knowledge Project</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh – Prince Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Special Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Chairman]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh –</strong> Prince Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Special Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah), recently led the second meeting of the Supreme Supervisory Committee for the History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques Project. </p>



<p>The meeting reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to preserving Islamic heritage and documenting the Kingdom’s significant contributions to the service of pilgrims throughout history.</p>



<p>The initiative aims to establish a comprehensive knowledge reference that records the historical evolution of the Two Holy Mosques, the rituals of Hajj and Umrah, and the Kingdom’s pivotal role in facilitating and enhancing these sacred practices. </p>



<p>According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the project also seeks to preserve and promote Islamic content, ensuring that the rich historical memory of the Kingdom is accessible to scholars, researchers, and the global Muslim community.</p>



<p>Initially launched as a scholarly resource titled the “Encyclopedia of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques,” the project has since expanded into a pioneering national initiative. It now encompasses a wide range of research, documentation, and educational activities designed to highlight key milestones in the Kingdom’s service to pilgrims, as well as the historical and cultural significance of the Two Holy Mosques.</p>



<p>During the recent meeting, the committee reviewed its agenda, including preparations for the “Historical Events in the Prophetic Biography: Perspectives on Investigation and Documentation Forum,” which will be held in Madinah in conjunction with the Umrah Forum. </p>



<p>The forum aims to bring together scholars, historians, and experts to explore, investigate, and document important historical events, ensuring that knowledge of the Prophetic era and the development of Hajj rituals is preserved for future generations.</p>



<p>In addition, the committee discussed plans to establish a permanent museum dedicated to the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques. This museum will serve as a cultural and educational hub, providing visitors with an immersive experience that highlights the Kingdom’s leadership in safeguarding Islamic heritage while fostering global understanding of the significance of the Two Holy Mosques.</p>



<p>The project represents a broader national effort to combine scholarly research, cultural preservation, and innovative initiatives to celebrate and document Saudi Arabia’s rich Islamic history. By investing in these initiatives, the Kingdom continues to strengthen its role as a custodian of Islamic heritage, while promoting awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of the sacred sites and their historical significance across the world.</p>
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		<title>OPINION: Hajj in Trustworthy Hands and Sleepless Leadership</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 14:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is no figure of speech. The Saudi leadership quite literally does not sleep during Hajj. Year after year, the]]></description>
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<p>This is no figure of speech. The Saudi leadership quite literally does not sleep during Hajj. </p>
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<p>Year after year, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reaffirms its unparalleled ability to uphold the sacred trust bestowed upon it by God — the responsibility of organizing the Hajj and serving the guests of the Almighty. In doing so, it has become a global benchmark for managing the largest annual human gathering on earth, marked by precision, professionalism, and utmost safety.</p>



<p>At the heart of this unparalleled effort lies the unwavering commitment of the Saudi leadership — led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, may God preserve them. The title “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques” is not a mere ceremonial designation. It reflects the essence of Saudi leadership, which dedicates all its resources to serving pilgrims, with the full support and pride of the Saudi people.</p>



<p>Each year, the world watches a remarkable scene unfold as the Kingdom welcomes millions of pilgrims and oversees the Hajj rituals with a unique model of care, logistics, and humaneness — a system that reflects the Saudi leadership’s devotion to the sanctity of the Two Holy Mosques and to the dignity of the pilgrims.</p>



<p>It is no surprise that the Kingdom is globally hailed as a model in managing this colossal annual event. For Saudi Arabia, Hajj is not only an honor but a historic and religious duty, passed down through generations of leadership and upheld with national vigor and responsibility.</p>



<p>The Two Holy Mosques lie at the very core of Saudi Arabia’s identity — a cornerstone of its spiritual and civilizational mission since the unification of the Kingdom by its founding father, King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him.</p>



<p>This devotion manifests in every detail of Hajj management. Ministries, security forces, medical units, and service sectors operate in seamless coordination to provide a deeply spiritual, safe, and smooth experience for pilgrims from all corners of the world.</p>



<p>What stands out year after year is the meticulous and direct supervision of the Saudi leadership. King Salman personally oversees preparations, while Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman follows the developments minute by minute, issuing instructions to ensure the utmost comfort and security of the pilgrims — tirelessly and without delay.</p>



<p>This is no figure of speech. The Saudi leadership quite literally does not sleep during Hajj. Real-time decisions, instant adjustments, and swift implementations are hallmarks of a flexible and efficient system — all aimed at ensuring that the guests of God fulfill their rites in peace and safety.</p>



<p>Security remains the foundational pillar of Hajj operations. The Kingdom spares no effort in protecting pilgrims from all potential risks — organizational, health-related, or security threats. Thousands of security personnel are strategically deployed across the holy sites, backed by advanced monitoring technologies, real-time tracking systems, and crowd management strategies designed to swiftly respond to any emergency.</p>



<p>Yet beyond safety, the Kingdom offers pilgrims peace of mind — a palpable sense of care and protection that enhances the spiritual serenity of the Hajj experience.</p>



<p>The massive expansion projects in the holy sites are a clear testament to this dedication. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has implemented the largest expansion in the history of the Grand Mosque, alongside the development of Mina, Muzdalifah, and Arafat. Modern transport systems, bus lanes, and the Mashair Train have all contributed to reducing congestion and facilitating the pilgrim flow.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has also established a robust medical infrastructure, with hundreds of clinics, field hospitals, air ambulances, cooling stations, air-conditioned tents, and water and food distribution points — all functioning 24/7 as part of a fully integrated logistical network.</p>



<p>Nor has the Kingdom been left behind in the digital age. On the contrary, technology has been seamlessly woven into the Hajj operation. Smart applications now guide pilgrims, provide real-time assistance, issue fatwas, and help locate services. Artificial intelligence and multilingual service robots offer on-the-ground support, making the pilgrim experience smoother and more accessible.</p>



<p>This digital transformation is not about technological showmanship, but rather about achieving the ultimate goal — easing the physical and emotional burden on every pilgrim.</p>



<p>In alignment with Vision 2030, the Kingdom has made pilgrim service a national priority. The “Guests of God Service Program” is a flagship initiative aimed at upgrading every aspect of the Hajj and Umrah journey — from arrival to departure — by expanding capacity, enhancing quality, and enriching the spiritual experience.</p>



<p>This reflects not a seasonal commitment, but a long-term, strategic pledge to make the pilgrimage not only spiritually fulfilling but also welcoming, dignified, and memorable.</p>



<p>What distinguishes the Saudi model is its dedication to constant improvement. After each Hajj season, thorough reviews are conducted, feedback is analyzed, committees convene, and plans are updated to address challenges and refine processes. Lessons learned are actively incorporated into future operations.</p>



<p>This proactive approach sends a clear message: the safety and service of pilgrims is a red line for the Kingdom — a responsibility never taken lightly, and never compromised.</p>



<p>Hajj in Saudi Arabia is not merely an event. It is a grand narrative of dedication and accountability, orchestrated by leaders who remain alert, teams who think ahead, and hands that serve with sincerity.</p>



<p>Yes, no human operation is perfect. Minor lapses are natural in an event of such scale. Yet unfortunately, some exploit these rare instances to spread negativity or distort reality. Saudi Arabia, with its transparent governance and quiet confidence, does not answer with rhetoric — it responds with action, consistent upgrades, and the undeniable testimony of millions of satisfied pilgrims.</p>



<p>Credible voices across the Arab, Islamic, and global media landscape have praised Saudi Arabia’s Hajj management as a model of service, discipline, and sincerity — a standard to aspire to.</p>



<p>Year after year, the Kingdom continues to prove that it is most worthy of this sacred trust — not just capable, but exemplary. In doing so, it transforms one of the world’s greatest logistical challenges into a shining symbol of compassion, order, and excellence.</p>



<p>We pray to Almighty God to bless our wise leadership and grant continued success to all those serving this Hajj season. May the Kingdom and its people remain forever safe and prosperous.</p>



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		<title>Saudi Crown Prince affirms, &#8216;Serving the guests of the Two Holy Mosques is a Noble Duty&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh — Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) affirmed that serving the guests of the Two Holy Mosques is]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh —</strong> Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) affirmed that serving the guests of the Two Holy Mosques is a noble duty, <a href="https://www.okaz.com.sa/news/local/2129675">Okaz news</a> reported on Saturday.</p>



<p>MBS said during his reception of well-wishers on the advent of Ramadan on the Friday evening, “Our duty is to serve the guests of the Two Holy Mosques, and the numbers multiply the effort of everyone in this country, and God willing, the reward will be for all the people of the country”. </p>



<p>Okaz report stated that, Prince Muhammad bin Salman&#8217;s reception of citizens at the beginning of the month of Ramadan reflects his deep appreciation and pride in the Saudi people, whom he described many times as &#8220;the most precious thing this country possesses&#8221;. </p>



<p>He affirms his keenness to strengthen social ties with all members of society, especially in this holy month, in an affirmation of the sublime human values ​​that consolidate the nature of the relationship between the leader and the sons and daughters of his people, which is characterized by cohesion, loyalty and loyalty.</p>



<p>The citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have always occupied the forefront and priority in the conversations and conscience of Prince Muhammad bin Salman. Because of their important, constructive and vital role in serving the country and supporting its ambitious development projects, His generous reception of them today reinforces this mutual loyalty between the leadership and the people.</p>



<p>The convergence of the wise leadership with citizens in the various regions of the Kingdom represents an ancient means of communication established by the leaders of this country from its founding until the prosperous era of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his trustworthy Crown Prince. .</p>



<p>The meeting of the Crown Prince with scholars and citizens embodies the strength of cohesion, solidarity, loyalty and loyalty between a rational leadership and a generous people, and reflects the great interest and care of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his trustworthy Crown Prince for scholars and citizens throughout the country.</p>
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