JEDDAH: The deputy minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance said the ministry has appointed specialized committees to monitor and implement Hajj activities.
Tawfiq bin Abdul Aziz Al-Sudairi, who is also vice chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, added that the ministry is keen to further develop its projects, means of communication and awareness programs pertaining to the pilgrimage.
More than 2,000 TV and radio episodes have been produced in 12 languages to raise awareness among pilgrims; they will be broadcast via satellite, on Saudi Arabian Airways and other Arab airlines, and on ships and buses transporting pilgrims, he said.
The ministry is also raising awareness via its website and WhatsApp messages.
Its preachers and awareness centers are located at the holy sites in Makkah and Madinah, and at sea, air and land entry points to the Kingdom, answering Hajj-related questions and handing pilgrims flyers on how to perform their rites and prayers. Its awareness efforts will continue throughout this Hajj season.
Al-Sudairi said the ministry is building the capacities of its awareness staff by organizing intensive training sessions. He commended its preachers for their efforts and knowledge.
A free hotline has been established to answer Hajj-related questions (8002451000), as well as an e-service available in eight languages.
Saudi Islamic Affairs Ministry appoints special Hajj committees
Saudi Islamic Affairs Ministry appoints special Hajj committees
KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has set up a new emergency camp in the central Gaza Strip, providing shelter to hundreds of families forced from their homes in recent weeks.
More than 250 tents have been installed to meet immediate needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The camp was established after severe weather destroyed large numbers of temporary shelters across the area.
Aid workers say powerful storms and flooding have swept through central Gaza, flattening hundreds of tents and deepening an already severe humanitarian crisis.
Families who have taken shelter in the camp said the new tents have eased some of the immediate strain of displacement. After weeks of exposure to rain and cold, many said the shelters have offered basic protection and a degree of comfort as winter conditions continue.
The camp is part of broader Saudi led efforts to respond to urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.









