Saudi Arabia’s King Salman gifts 22,000 Qur’ans to Tunisia

Tunisia’s Minister for Religious Affairs Ibrahim Al-Shaebi thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their efforts. (SPA)
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Updated 10 April 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman gifts 22,000 Qur’ans to Tunisia

  • Copies delivered on behalf of the king by Saudi ambassador to Tunisia Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al-Saqr.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has gifted 22,000 copies of the Qur’an to mosques in Tunisa, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) has reported.

Tunisia’s Minister for Religious Affairs Ibrahim Al-Shaebi received delivery of the copies, which were delivered on behalf of the king by Saudi ambassador to Tunisia Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al-Saqr.

Al-Shaebi extended his thanks to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their keenness to provide whatever serves Islam and Muslims all over the world.

He also praised the continued efforts of the Kingdom’s government in providing additional copies of the holy book each year to mosques of Tunisia.

Ambassador Al-Saqr said the gift reflected the keenness of the Saudi government to serve Islam and Muslims, citing that the program, implemented by the ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance in coordination with Saudi embassies abroad, covers millions of copies of the Qur’an and its translations in 76 international languages.


Scouts record 45,000 volunteer hours serving pilgrims at Grand Mosque in Ramadan

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Scouts record 45,000 volunteer hours serving pilgrims at Grand Mosque in Ramadan

  • Volunteers guide pilgrims, organize prayers areas, distribute water
  • 600 young men and women scouts will work until end of Ramadan

RIYADH: Volunteers participating in the Umrah service camp supervised by the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association at the Grand Mosque in Makkah have contributed over 45,000 hours during the first half of Ramadan.

Six-hundred young men and women scouts, representing various teams across the Kingdom, participated in the camp’s activities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

They helped to guide pilgrims, organize prayer areas, support security and service personnel, care for children, and provide water and fragrances in the Grand Mosque and its courtyards.

The scouts supported the General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques and the public security sectors.

Three-hundred scouts participated in guidance and orientation with 22,500 hours, while 180 scouts assisted with public security services for 13,500 hours.

Sixty scouts who participated in the organization of prayer areas recorded 4,500 volunteer hours.

Additionally, 30 scouts participated in the Little Pilgrim Initiative, which focuses on caring for the children of pilgrims while their parents perform Umrah, contributing 2,250 hours.

In support services, 15 scouts participated in the water distribution initiative, contributing 675 hours.

Another 15 scouts contributed to the fragrance distribution initiative in the corridors and courtyards of the Grand Mosque, achieving 1,125 hours.

Camp leader Ziyad Qadir said the services of the scouts would continue until the end of Ramadan. He said the camps develop a sense of social responsibility and national belonging among young people.