Hajj proceeding smoothly amid advanced health and security services, say Saudi authorities

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Hajj pilgrims at Arafat. (AN photo by Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 09 July 2022
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Hajj proceeding smoothly amid advanced health and security services, say Saudi authorities

  • The procedures included 108 cardiac catheterizations, 313 dialysis sessions, and 107 surgeries. There were 107 other surgeries and 10 endoscopic procedures

MINA: Hajj officials said the pilgrimage process was going smoothly amid advanced security and health services.

Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly told a press conference in Mina that there had been no outbreaks of epidemics and no diseases that threatened public health recorded among pilgrims and worshippers.




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He said it was very important that people avoid the heat so they could avoid sunstroke, adding that more than 65, 000 pilgrims had benefitted from the medical services on offer. These services varied from minor health care assistance to sophisticated medical procedures.

The procedures included 108 cardiac catheterizations, 313 dialysis sessions, and 107 surgeries. There were 107 other surgeries and 10 endoscopic procedures.

Interior Ministry spokesman Col. Talal Al-Shalhoub said all pilgrims had arrived in Arafat by 8:15 a.m. on Friday.




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“Some five hours after they had all arrived, the pilgrims performed Dhuhr and Asr prayers combined and shortened at Namirah Mosque.”

Al-Shalhoub added that specialist seasonal administrative committees had issued decisions against 23 violators for transporting unauthorized people into the holy sites.  

On Thursday, 54-year-old Syrian pilgrim Maddah Ahmed was taken to King Abdullah Medical City after suffering a heart attack. He continued with his Hajj rituals after receiving the necessary medical treatment.

Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel said services were being provided at full capacity during this Hajj season, adding that adherence to health requirements and raising awareness about using umbrellas had proved helpful. He said three cases of heatstroke had been recorded among pilgrims.

Al-Jalajel said the ministry's early preparations, infrastructure readiness, applying requirements, early examination, monitoring, and investigation processes had been effective factors in maintaining the health and safety of pilgrims.

 


Housing pacts worth $83m signed at Jood event

Updated 06 March 2026
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Housing pacts worth $83m signed at Jood event

  • The deals were inked with nonprofit organizations in the presence of Municipalities and Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail

RIYADH: More than 2,500 families will be provided housing under agreements worth SR311 million ($83 million) signed recently, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The deals were inked with nonprofit organizations in the presence of Municipalities and Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail, under the Al-Jood Menna Wa Feena campaign, which is affiliated to the Jood Housing platform.

The event was aimed at strengthening partnerships with the nonprofit sector to support developmental housing, the SPA reported.

Al-Hogail said these partnerships contribute to initiatives that will ensure stability for eligible families.