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المملكة: Saudi Scouts embodies the meanings of giving on the night of the sealing of the Qur’an with the Great Mosque of Mecca

The boys and girls from the Saudi scouts were distinguished during the night of the twenty -ninth of Ramadan, in a painting of the most wonderful forms of giving and discipline, as they performed pivotal roles in the service of the guests of Rahman in the crowd of millionaires that met in the Grand Mosque to revive the night of the seal of the Holy Quran.

The scout units spread throughout the Great Mosque of Mecca, to provide logistical and humanitarian support, from the organization of crowds and the guidance of pilgrims, to helping the elderly and people with disabilities, in a scene that reflects the spirit of solidarity and discipline that the scout movement is distinguished in the Kingdom.

Saudi Scouts

The scouts participated effectively within the field work teams that included the security, health and administrative authorities, which helped in the flow of the movement of worshipers and pilgrims, and to ensure the performance of rituals with security and reassurance despite the intensity of the numbers.

Scout girls spirit and giving night 29 - today

A number of scout leaders explained that participation comes within the framework of the humanitarian and national message adopted by the Saudi Arabian Scout Association, stressing that the service of the Two Holy Mosques is one of the highest tasks that each affiliate is proud of the scouting movement, because of the values ​​of volunteer work and social responsibility.

Scout Boys with security men in Al -Hasoud Management night 29 - Today

For their part, many pilgrims and worshipers expressed their admiration for the efforts of the scouts of both sexes, praising their good dealings and their keenness on the comfort of the guests of Rahman, stressing that the sons and daughters of the scouts embodied their distinguished performance of national values ​​and serve others in their best forms.

A scout leader helps a group of pilgrims in the Great Mosque of Mecca - today

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