First groups of Kyrgyz, Uzbekistanis, Russian Hajj pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia

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The first two groups of 500 Hajj pilgrims from Russia and Uzbekistan were warmly welcomed with flowers and gifts by Saudi officials. (SPA)
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The first two groups of 500 Hajj pilgrims from Russia and Uzbekistan were warmly welcomed with flowers and gifts by Saudi officials. (SPA)
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The first two groups of 500 Hajj pilgrims from Russia and Uzbekistan were warmly welcomed with flowers and gifts by Saudi officials. (SPA)
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Updated 12 June 2023
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First groups of Kyrgyz, Uzbekistanis, Russian Hajj pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia

  • Teams at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport receive the luggage and deliver it to visitor accommodation

JEDDAH: The first group of Hajj pilgrims from Kyrgyzstan on Monday arrived in Saudi Arabia on a flight from the central Asian country’s main Manas International Airport.

The Saudi ambassador to Kyrgyzstan, Ibrahim Radi Al-Radi, the Kyrgyz mufti, Zamir Rakiev, and several key officials attended a departure ceremony at the airport located northwest of the capital Bishkek.

Al-Radi praised the efforts made by the Kingdom to serve pilgrims and allow them to perform their rituals in an atmosphere of tranquility and spirituality.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, the Motawifs of Arabs Hajj Co. received the first two groups of 500 Hajj pilgrims from Russia and Uzbekistan in Makkah.

Mohammed Maajini, chairman of the company’s board of directors, said that enriching the pilgrims’ experience was one of the firm’s most important goals during the Hajj season.

Also on Sunday, the first group of pilgrims from the Ivory Coast traveling for Hajj through the Makkah Route initiative arrived in the holy city.

A total of 500 worshippers flew into Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah from Felix Houphouet Boigny International Airport. They were welcomed with flowers, Zamzam water, and souvenirs in the presence of several officials.

Coulibaly Drissa, the Ivorian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, lauded the Saudi government services provided through the Makkah Route initiative. Launched in 2019, it allows pilgrims from seven countries to pass seamlessly through immigration facilities at their respective airports.

The process begins with the issue of electronic visas and individual information collection, followed by streamlined passport procedures before departure for the Kingdom.

Stickers are placed on bags and passports containing information on each pilgrim’s flight data and place of residence. The tagging service is carried out by a specialized team working under the supervision of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Teams at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport receive the luggage and deliver it to visitor accommodation.

Saudi Arabia launched the Makkah Route initiative in the Ivory Coast on Saturday and around 5,000 pilgrims will travel to the Kingdom this year.

Drissa highlighted the ongoing development projects implemented by the Saudi government in holy sites to improve services.

 


Malaysian minister commends Saudi Arabia’s Ramadan programs

Updated 27 February 2026
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Malaysian minister commends Saudi Arabia’s Ramadan programs

  • Ministry of Islamic Affairs implements Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ program for distributing dates in 120 countries, iftar meals in 70 countries

RIYADH: Malaysian Religious Affairs Minister Zulkifli Hasan has commended Saudi Arabia’s Ramadan programs, saying that the implementation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ iftar and date distribution programs in Kuala Lumpur embodies the deep ties and humanitarian solidarity between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony at the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, the minister praised the Kingdom’s historical commitment to caring for the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah and attending to the affairs of Muslim nations, Saudi Press Agency reported.

He described the initiative as a generous gesture that reflected the values of cooperation, concluding with prayers for the continued security and stability of the Kingdom and its leadership.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, represented by the Saudi Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, launched the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ dates distribution program during a ceremony at the Saudi Embassy in Bucharest, Romania, SPA reported.

The total quantity allocated for distribution is five tonnes of premium Saudi dates, benefiting about 15,000 people in various Romanian cities and regions, as part of the ministry’s Ramadan programs implemented outside the Kingdom during the holy month.

A number of attendees and beneficiaries expressed their appreciation to the Kingdom, its leadership and people for the donation.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs also launched the iftar program for fasting Muslims in Korea at the Seoul Central Mosque, in the presence of the charge d’affaires at the Kingdom’s embassy in Korea, Fahd Al-Barakah.

Three tonnes of dates will be distributed, benefiting 12,000 people, while about 10,000 will benefit from the iftar program.

This initiative is part of the ministry’s efforts to promote the values of solidarity and compassion among Muslims worldwide during Ramadan.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs implements the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ program for distributing dates in 120 countries and the program for providing iftar meals in 70 countries.