logo
Qatari Hajj Mission serves pilgrims throughout their faith journey

Qatari Hajj Mission serves pilgrims throughout their faith journey

Qatar Tribunea day ago

This reflects the mission's commitment to providing continuous support to pilgrims throughout all stages of the rituals, including their safe return home.
For his part, Dr Khaled Abdel Hadi, head of the Medical Unit of the Qatari Hajj Mission, said that this year the Unit established a mobile medical ambulance unit (rotating ambulance).
This is a unique initiative consisting of mobile ambulance teams that accompany pilgrims as they leave the camps in Mina for the Jamarat.
These teams continue to accompany them during the stoning of the small, medium, and large Jamarat and until their return to the camp.
This is to ensure the safety of all pilgrims, especially women and the elderly.
He added that the medical unit established two fixed ambulance units on the Jamarat Road, equipped with all the necessary medical equipment to handle emergency cases.
He noted that the Unit also provided three paramedics equipped with the innovative HT Rescue Jacket, a miniature model of a mobile ambulance.
The mobile ambulance contains all the necessary equipment for rapid intervention in emergency situations, with direct communication and connectivity with the two fixed ambulance units, he added.
The three paramedics use electric scooters bearing the mission logo while accompanying the campaigns.
The Coordination and Follow-up Unit and the Airport monitored the pilgrims' departure from Makkah Al Mukkaramah after completing the Farewell Tawaf, assisting them in facilitating their procedures at King Abdulaziz Airport and the Hajj Airport in Jeddah, in coordination with airlines to ensure smooth and seamless departure procedures.
These integrated efforts by the Qatari Hajj Mission and its supporting units convey an implicit message from the Qatari Hajj Mission that the Mission is with the pilgrims throughout their faith journey, wherever they might be, from the time they leave their homeland for the Holy Land, through the performance of their rituals, and until their safe return home after performing the fifth pillar of Hajj.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Qatari Hajj Mission to return home today
Qatari Hajj Mission to return home today

Qatar Tribune

time5 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Qatari Hajj Mission to return home today

Qna MAKKAH AL MUKKARAMAH The Qatari Hajj Mission will arrive in Doha on Wednesday from Makkah after performing the Hajj's rituals easily and comfortably. Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission Ali bin Sultan Al Misifri confirmed that the current season has witnessed unprecedented success in terms of organisation, coordination, and services provided to the pilgrims of the State of Qatar. He noted that the country's pilgrims returned home safely today and yesterday, and their arrival will continue on Wednesday, via several Qatar Airways and Saudi Airlines flights. He added that the Qatari mission worked around the clock through its various support units, including coordination, follow-up, and airport services, the communications,the medical unit, the holy sites services unit, the monitoring and inspection unit, the Sharia unit, and others. These units worked within an integrated system to ensure the best Hajj experience for the country's pilgrims. The Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission indicated that the facilities and quality services Qatari pilgrims experienced from their departure to their return after performing the rituals were due to a number of factors that combined to provide a distinguished Hajj experience. He explained that the Qatari mission played a pivotal role in managing pilgrims' affairs, through direct coordination with the specialised Makkah Hospitality Company, to fully equip the camps for pilgrims in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, utilising the best capabilities and highest quality standards. This enabled Qatari campaigns to fully devote themselves to serving pilgrims in an atmosphere of spiritual comfort and reassurance. Al Misifri also pointed out that the mission ensured continuous coordination with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the relevant security authorities. This contributed to facilitating the movement of pilgrims during the Day of Tarwiya and from Arafat to Muzdalifah, then returning to Mina to stone the Jamarat. This reflects the depth of fraternal cooperation and joint support in serving the Guests of God. The Deputy Head of the Mission praised the constructive cooperation of the 17 accredited Qatari campaigns, appreciating their significant efforts in coordinating with the mission and their commitment to adhering to the movement of pilgrims' plans, security and safety requirements, and full integration to ensure an ideal Hajj season, including providing the utmost comfort and support for the country's pilgrims. He emphasised that the effective partnership between the mission and the campaigns reflected the success and represented a model to be emulated in serving pilgrims, commending the extensive efforts made by the advisory committee as well as all heads and members of the mission's administrative, technical, and service units, working around the clock. These efforts have positively impacted the quality of the equipment, services, and facilities provided to Qatari pilgrims across all campaigns. In this context, Al Misifri highlighted that upon its return to the homeland, the mission will begin preparing for the upcoming Hajj season by studying challenges, leveraging feedback from pilgrims and campaigns, and developing operational and logistical plans to achieve the growing ambitions of providing the best services according to the highest standards. The Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission praised the tremendous efforts made by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to facilitate the performance of Hajj rituals. He commended the efforts of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and all security and service bodies, whose positive cooperation had a profound impact on the success of the season.

MoI welcomes Qatari Hajj pilgrims at Hamad International Airport
MoI welcomes Qatari Hajj pilgrims at Hamad International Airport

Qatar Tribune

time5 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

MoI welcomes Qatari Hajj pilgrims at Hamad International Airport

DOHA: The Ministry of Interior (MoI) welcomed Qatari pilgrims at Hamad International Airport upon their return from the Holy Land after performing Hajj rituals. During the reception ceremony, the relevant departments of the Ministry of Interior facilitated the pilgrims' entry procedures, organising movement in the arrival halls to ensure smooth flow and provide appropriate services to all pilgrims. The reception ceremony included distributing gifts and flowers to the pilgrims and congratulating them on their return home. This reception reflects the Ministry of Interior's commitment to ensuring the pilgrims' safety and comfort.

Qatari Hajj Mission returns home on Wednesday
Qatari Hajj Mission returns home on Wednesday

Qatar Tribune

time11 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Qatari Hajj Mission returns home on Wednesday

MAKKAH AL MUKKARAMAH: The Qatari Hajj Mission will arrive in Doha on Wednesday from Makkah after performing the Hajj's rituals easily and comfortably. Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission Ali bin Sultan Al Misifri confirmed that the current season has witnessed unprecedented success in terms of organization, coordination, and services provided to the pilgrims of the State of Qatar. He noted that the country's pilgrims returned home safely today and yesterday, and their arrival will continue Wednesday, via several Qatar Airways and Saudi Airlines flights. He added that the Qatari mission worked around the clock through its various support units, including coordination, follow-up, and airport services, the communications and support unit, the medical unit, the holy sites services unit, the monitoring and inspection unit, the Sharia unit, and others. These units worked within an integrated system to ensure the best Hajj experience for the country's pilgrims. The Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission indicated that the facilities and quality services Qatari pilgrims experienced from their departure to their return after performing the rituals were due to a number of factors that combined to provide a distinguished Hajj experience. He explained that the Qatari mission played a pivotal role in managing pilgrims' affairs, through direct coordination with the specialized Makkah Hospitality Company, to fully equip the camps for all pilgrims in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, utilizing the best capabilities and highest quality standards. This enabled Qatari campaigns to fully devote themselves to serving pilgrims in an atmosphere of spiritual comfort and reassurance. Al Misifri also pointed out that the mission ensured continuous coordination with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the relevant security authorities. This contributed to facilitating the movement of pilgrims during the Day of Tarwiya and from Arafat to Muzdalifah, then return to Mina to stone the Jamarat. This reflects the depth of fraternal cooperation and joint support in serving the Guests of God. The Deputy Head of the Mission praised the constructive cooperation of the 17 accredited Qatari campaigns, appreciating their significant efforts in coordinating with the mission and their commitment to adhering to the movement of pilgrims' plans, security and safety requirements, and full integration to ensure an ideal Hajj season, including providing the utmost comfort and support for the country's pilgrims. He emphasized that the effective partnership between the mission and the campaigns reflected the success and represented a model to be emulated in serving pilgrims, commending the extensive efforts made by the advisory committee as well as all heads and members of the mission's administrative, technical, and service units, working around the clock. These efforts have positively impacted the quality of the equipment, services, and facilities provided to Qatari pilgrims across all campaigns. In this context, Al Misifri highlighted that upon its return to the homeland, the mission will begin preparing for the upcoming Hajj season by studying challenges, leveraging feedback from pilgrims and campaigns, and developing operational and logistical plans to achieve the growing ambitions of providing the best services according to the highest standards. The Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission praised the tremendous efforts made by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to facilitate the performance of Hajj rituals. He commended the efforts of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and all security and service bodies, whose positive cooperation had a profound impact on the success of the season.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store