
Saudi ambassador attends send-off ceremony for Hajj pilgrims from Tajikistan
Saudi Ambassador to Tajikistan Waleed Abdulrahman Alreshaidan attended the send-off ceremony for the first group of this year's Hajj pilgrims departing from Tajikistan at Dushanbe International Airport.
Alreshaidan said that serving pilgrims is 'an honor and a source of pride for the leadership of the Kingdom and its people,' the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
A'lem Zadah, deputy chairman of Tajikistan's Committee of Religious Affairs, thanked the Saudi government for the facilities it provides to pilgrims, the SPA added.
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