14 million breakfast meals and exceptional services for millions of pilgrims to the Two Holy Mosques

announced The General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques record-breaking figures in the volume of services provided to visitors of the Two Holy Mosques during the first twenty days of Ramadan 1447 AH.
A total of 14,841,600 iftar meals were distributed to worshippers and pilgrims as part of a comprehensive system for arranging iftar tables in the courtyards and prayer areas of the Two Holy Mosques. This was accompanied by the distribution of enormous quantities of blessed Zamzam water, reaching a consumption of 25,933 cubic meters, through distribution points throughout the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque to meet the needs of the pilgrims and provide a comfortable and spiritually enriching atmosphere.
Guiding hundreds of thousands
As part of ongoing efforts to facilitate religious observances and answer visitors' questions in various languages, guidance and orientation services benefited 913,715 pilgrims. Field teams were deployed extensively throughout the Two Holy Mosques to provide informational and logistical support to pilgrims and worshippers.
This reflects the great care taken to overcome any obstacles that pilgrims might face during their movements and performance of rituals amidst the large crowds.

Facilitating the rituals
The operational plans did not overlook the logistical and health aspects of the Grand Mosque. An advanced transportation system was provided, benefiting 96,021 elderly and disabled individuals through dedicated carts to ensure their smooth movement. In addition, designated areas were prepared to serve those performing the ritual shaving after Umrah, adhering to strict health and organizational standards. 61,782 beneficiaries performed the shaving ritual with ease and peace of mind
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Exceptional services
This huge digital tally reflects the great care and resources mobilized to ensure the safety and security of visitors to the Two Holy Mosques throughout the holy month, confirming the continued diligent work to improve and develop the quality of field services to keep pace with the influx of visitors and to achieve the aspirations of providing a unique model in crowd management and providing reassurance to those visiting the Sacred House of God and the Mosque of His Messenger.



