Saudi ambassador to Ivory Coast says serving pilgrims remains ‘firm principle’ in Kingdom’s policy

Ambassador Saad bin Bakhit Al-Qathami said that all the state’s capabilities have been harnessed to serve pilgrims in accordance with the directives of the Saudi leadership. (SPA)
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Updated 04 June 2024
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Saudi ambassador to Ivory Coast says serving pilgrims remains ‘firm principle’ in Kingdom’s policy

RIYADH: The Saudi ambassador to the Republic of Ivory Coast said that serving Muslim pilgrims during the season of Hajj remains a “firm principle” in the Kingdom’s policy.

Ambassador Saad bin Bakhit Al-Qathami said that all the state’s capabilities have been harnessed to serve pilgrims in accordance with the directives of the Saudi leadership.

The Makkah Route Initiative has contributed to facilitating the travel procedures of pilgrims from around the world, receiving a positive response among government, religious and media bodies in Ivory Coast for the second year in a row, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ambassador said that the initiative this year has, for the first time, used mobile devices, equipped with artificial intelligence, to take the biometrics of its beneficiaries.

Al-Qathami praised the success of the initiative in Ivory Coast, and “paid tribute to the close bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, which have been strengthened in all fields,” SPA said.

He also thanked the Ivorian side for their cooperation in the implementation of the initiative.


Celestial spectacle in KSA’s north on first day of Ramadan

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Celestial spectacle in KSA’s north on first day of Ramadan

  • Venus-crescent moon alignment visible in Northern Borders
  • Meteorology center issuing swift weather alerts for pilgrims

ARAR/JEDDAH: The holy month of Ramadan has commenced in the Kingdom with a striking astronomical display in the Northern Borders Region, setting a serene tone for the month, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In addition, the National Center for Meteorology has confirmed its readiness to support pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah.

On Tuesday evening in Arar there was a rare alignment of the planet Venus with the slender crescent moon marking the first day of Ramadan.

Appearing shortly after sunset, the crescent shimmered low on the western horizon above Venus — one of the brightest celestial bodies — in a display enhanced by clear skies.

While the conjunction is a recurring astronomical phenomenon caused by the apparent proximity of the two bodies as viewed from Earth, its coincidence with the start of the holy month added a special aesthetic and spiritual dimension to the atmosphere in the north, the SPA said.

The plan includes heightened performance levels at observatories in the Kingdom’s airports to manage increased flight traffic and aviation safety. (SPA)

Meanwhile, as the faithful began fasting, the NMC announced the readiness of its observatories at the Kingdom’s airports to manage increased flight traffic and ensure aviation safety.

The NCM’s CEO Dr. Ayman bin Salem Ghulam said there would be round-the-clock weather monitoring for Makkah, Madinah, and the roads leading to the two holy mosques.

To ensure pilgrims have real-time access to information, the NCM has integrated its data with the Nusuk and Tawakkalna smart applications. Ten-day forecasts and alerts will also be available via the Anwaa app and on guidance boards along highways.

The center has 14 media platforms to deliver swift weather alerts, ensuring high standards of security and logistical support throughout the season, the SPA reported.