
Pilgrims commend Saudi Arabia's care, organization
They praised the generous care they received from their arrival in the Kingdom until reaching the holy sites, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Pilgrim Mohammed Amer, from New Zealand, said: 'Arafat Day is extraordinary in every detail; a moment of serenity and peace. I never imagined experiencing it with such honor, organization and care.'
Pilgrims praised the generous care they received from their arrival in Saudi Arabiba until reaching the holy sites. (SPA)
He commended the Kingdom and its leadership for facilitating the rituals and ensuring every pilgrim's comfort, the SPA reported.
Pilgrim Sameh Abu Baker, from Palestine, appreciated the services and exceptional organization of pilgrim movement.
He said: 'The emotions on this great day are indescribable. Joy fills our hearts as we see pilgrims responding in unison. These moments will remain etched in memory.'
This year, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' program is hosting in excess of 2,400 pilgrims from more than 100 countries, reinforcing the Kingdom's global mission to serve the two holy mosques and pilgrims.
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