Continuing Legacy: Saudi Arabia’s Commitment to Two Holy Mosques, Pilgrims

Over the decades, the services offered at the Two Holy Mosques and to visiting pilgrims have steadily advanced, reflecting the unwavering dedication of successive Saudi governments to facilitating the performance of religious rites. These efforts ensure that visitors to the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah experience the highest levels of comfort, safety, and serenity.

This commitment was first established during the reign of the Kingdom’s founder, King Abdulaziz, and has been consistently upheld by his successors through historic expansions and major improvements in transportation, crowd management, security, water supply, and overall infrastructure.

Ongoing initiatives and development projects continue to enhance services for Muslims worldwide, enriching the pilgrim experience and strengthening Saudi Arabia’s role in serving Islam year after year.
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