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Worry-free worship: Children's clubs lighten pilgrims' load

Worry-free worship: Children's clubs lighten pilgrims' load

Arab News31-03-2025
MAKKAH: With more pilgrims making the journey to Makkah, a Children's Club initiative is offering a secure, fun space for youngsters, freeing parents to focus on their rituals.
Childcare centers offering top-notch childcare services are available at the Two Holy Mosques, as well as hotels near the Grand Mosque.
Razan Dahlawi, an adviser to the chairman of the General Authority for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques and a key figure overseeing the childcare centers, told Arab News: 'The authority established several childcare centers during the holy month of Ramadan this year.
'They operate 24/7 and seek to provide safe childcare services in an enriching environment by utilizing educational and recreational programs that develop children's capabilities and promote good values.'
According to the authority, children can enjoy a packed schedule, with Qur'an and Athkar lessons, storytelling that informs and sparks imagination, sensory and creative activities, and healthy meals.
These seasonal childcare centers are found in the third Saudi expansion (areas 12-15), facing gates 100 to 104. They welcome boys aged from 18 months to 6 years and girls from 18 months of age to 9 years.
A specialized team of counselors oversees the centers, which include a dining area, a space for visual displays, educational models depicting the landmarks of the Two Holy Mosques and the process of performing the religious duties, as well as private sleeping rooms.
Hotels near the Grand Mosque are stepping up, too, enhancing their own childcare offerings to ensure a level of service that matches their prime location.
Abdullah Hazzazi, assistant front office manager at Dar Al-Tawhid Hotel, said that the Children's Club 'creates a secure and comfortable environment for children, allowing parents to perform Umrah without worrying about their little ones.'
Entertainment and learning are combined under the supervision of childcare professionals, he added.
'The club features entertainment, educational activities, and games that contribute to their development and art workshops suitable for all ages, while also providing healthy meals and comprehensive medical care.
'We make sure to update parents regularly on their children's well-being, so they can perform the rites with peace of mind,' Hazzazi said.
Hadeel Al-Harbi, Shaza Makkah Hotel's children's club manager, said that children are welcomed for up to two hours at a time, with the service free for hotel guests.
'We are keen to offer a variety of activities suitable for different age groups, including educational games, art workshops and entertaining activities that help develop children's skills and make use of their time there,' she said.
Al-Harbi said that she would encourage all pilgrims to take advantage of the service.
'The club is an ideal solution for families seeking to comfortably and safely perform their rites,' she said.
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