Hajj and Umrah News - South Africa

21 Aug 2018

Mina communicates with pilgrims in several languages

Mina welcomes pilgrims with signage in several languages — including Arabic, English, French, Urdu and Indonesian — on roadsides, above bridges and on camp gates. Pilgrims from around the world flock to Mina every year to perform Hajj, and language differences can hinder communication. Hence the use of signage in various languages to help pilgrims perform their rituals, find

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21 Aug 2018

Amenities provided for pilgrims on Arafat

ARAFAT: On the most important day of Hajj, pilgrims flocked to Mount Arafat, but the high summer temperatures were a hindrance to those wanting to perform their religious obligation as Muslims. But various organizations stepped in to help, providing help to pilgrims on Arafat. Umbrellas were distributed to provide shade and avoid heat stroke, there was also cold water to

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21 Aug 2018

Pilgrims praise Saudi efforts during Hajj

ARAFAT: Pilgrims from around the world have expressed their gratitude for the services provided to them by the Saudi authorities, and praised the quality. “Despite the small size of the holy sites area and the massive gatherings of pilgrims coming yearly to this place, Saudi Arabia has succeeded in managing the huge crowds,” said Jihad Obaid, an Iraqi pilgrim performing Hajj

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21 Aug 2018

Hajj is a great business opportunity for young Saudis

JEDDAH: Each year, a large number of young Saudis head to Makkah during Hajj season to work and earn some money. Private companies and government agencies offer a variety of seasonal jobs, whether helping pilgrims directly or working for a company that provides services and facilities. Some of the more popular choices of work among Saudi youths include transportation, serving

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21 Aug 2018

Role of Hajj in the introduction of Saudi banknotes

JEDDAH: The riyal became the currency of Saudi Arabia since it was founded in 1932. Before that the currency was being used only in the Hijaz region. The first Saudi currency bearing the name of the country, which was smaller and lighter than its predecessor, was minted in silver in 1935.

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