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المملكة: 4.1 million perform their worship in the Grand Mosque on the night of the 29th of Ramadan

The General Authority for Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque announced the statistics of the night of the twenty -ninth month of Ramadan, as the total number of worshipers and pilgrims in the Grand Mosque (4,117,669) people reached one of the most crowded and spiritual nights during the holy month.

According to official statistics, the number of worshipers reached 3,471,205 worshipers, while Umrah rituals performed 646,464 pilgrims, amid an atmosphere of faith full of reassurance and tranquility, and integrated services provided by the authority in coordination with the various relevant authorities.

Guests of Rahman

As part of the services provided to the guests of Rahman, more than 28,202 visitors benefited from vehicle services, while 135,670 people received spatial counseling services inside the mosque and its arenas.
More than 13,260 employees have also contributed to these services, working around the clock to ensure the comfort of visitors and the smoothness of their transportation and the performance of their rituals in a secret.

Also, 702,488 breakfast meals were distributed, 42,000 packages of Zamzam’s blessed water were offered, while the amount of waste during that night reached about 270 tons, reflecting the size of the efforts made to maintain the cleanliness and sanctity of the place.

The doors of the Sacred Mosque

It is striking that the door of King Abdulaziz – may God have mercy on him (Chapter No. 1) recorded the highest entry rate between the doors of the Sacred Mosque, which reflects the great demand for this vital entrance.

The General Authority for Care of the Two Holy Mosques affirms its continuation to make all possible efforts, and to provide the best services to the guests of Rahman, in order to achieve the aspirations of the wise leadership, and reflects the honorable image of the Kingdom in the service of the Two Holy Mosques and their opponents.

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