Community fasting is active in mosques in Saudi Arabia

by time news

Jeddah: After two years of Kovid tragedy, the community’s Lent (Iftar) has resumed at the Holy Mosque in Makkah, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and other mosques in Saudi Arabia. Millions of believers joined in the fast.

Believers are content to spend the first fast of Ramadan in the harem. Many people in Makkah and Madinah came for Iftar with Samsam water and Karaka. Karaka and water were distributed at the entrances of the Masjid-ul-Haram and in the courtyard and inside the mosque. On the first day, 20 tonnes of dates were distributed in Makkah Haram.


However, the use of plastic cups for hot drinks and their distribution in corridors and entrances is prohibited. Food and drink were served by charities and associations in mosques in Jeddah.

As we enter the sanctified days and nights, the influx of believers into the Haram of the Masjid al-Mecca and the Masjid al-Nabawi in Madinah.

The Iruharam office had completed all the preparations in view of the rush. All the gates above the harem were left open. More workers were deployed for cleaning. Roberts was also prepared for disinfection.

Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, General President of Iru Haram Affairs; The day-to-day affairs of the Haram are carried out on the instructions of Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz Al Sudais.

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