KSA transports 43,000 pilgrims free of charge from Mina to Grand Mosque

The service of transporting pilgrims was implemented under the governor of Makkah, Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, to provide best facilities. (SPA)
Updated 18 August 2019
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KSA transports 43,000 pilgrims free of charge from Mina to Grand Mosque

  • The first route is dedicated to pilgrims from Turkey, Europe, America, Australia and the Southeast Asia Foundation

MAKKAH: For the first time during this year’s Hajj season, 43,000 pilgrims from Turkey, Europe, America and Australia were transported free of charge from Mina to the Grand Mosque to perform Tawaf Al-Ifadah.
Adel Qari, the supervisor of the transport sector at the Establishment of Motawifs of Pilgrims of Turkey Muslims of Europe, America and Australia, said that this was part of preparations for future expansion and development of this experiment. Coordination can then be done in advance for the establishment of stops, the use of distinctive buses, and the employment of the largest number of them.
Qari told Arab News that the service of transporting pilgrims from Mina to the Grand Mosque during the Days of Tashreeq was implemented under the governor of Makkah, Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, who directed the Supreme Commission for Transport Control to implement the service on four dedicated routes.

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43,000 pilgrims from Turkey, Europe, America and Australia were transported within 30 hours — between 1 p.m. on Dul Hijjah 10 (Aug. 11) and 7 p.m. on Dul Hijjah 11 (Aug. 12) — on 150 buses, which carried out successive trips from their camps in Mina to Jroul Station north of the Grand Mosque.

“The first route is dedicated to pilgrims from Turkey, Europe, America, Australia and the Southeast Asia Foundation. The second route starts from the Jamarat facility, passes through the Grand Mosque and ends at Talaat Sidqi Street. The third route starts from the end of the Jamarat facility, passes through the Grand Mosque and ends at Al-Shisha district. The fourth route runs from the King Khalid Bridge to the Grand Mosque,” he said.


Saudi Fashion Commission launches executive master’s program

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Saudi Fashion Commission launches executive master’s program

  • Course in partnership with a top French institute
  • 15-month program to be held in Paris and Riyadh

RIYADH: The Saudi Fashion Commission has launched an executive master’s program in partnership with the Institut Francais de la Mode, one of the world’s leading institutions in the sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

According to the SPA, the Executive Master’s in Fashion and Luxury is a significant milestone in the development of specialized education in the sector.

The 15-month academic program features a curriculum designed for professionals seeking to develop their leadership and executive capabilities without stepping away from their careers.

The program combines in-person sessions in Riyadh and Paris with supervised online learning, providing participants with strategic, managerial, and analytical skills.

The curriculum, developed through an analysis of market needs, spans creativity and design, brand strategy, sustainability, consumer behavior, retail innovation, media, collection management, and industry forecasting.

Participants have to produce a thesis outlining new knowledge to advance the fashion sector at regional and international levels.

The French institute will have experts in fashion history, sustainability, consumer behavior, design, and luxury management conducting the course.

The program features three in-person learning modules in Riyadh and one in Paris, supported by an online learning platform with direct academic supervision.

According to the SPA, the program is a part of the ongoing partnership between the Fashion Commission and French institute since June 2022, which includes advanced education initiatives.