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King Abdulaziz House for"today"The Kingdom has made serving the Two Holy Mosques an honor that is passed down through generations


The ritual of Hajj is a religious and national responsibility that is passed down from generation to generation.

Al-Awirdi explained in a special statement to the newspaper: "today" The Forum on the History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques comes to confirm the pioneering role of the Kingdom in preserving the Islamic and human heritage related to Hajj and

Documenting the history of Hajj

Al-Uwairidhi stated that documenting the history of Hajj, the Two Holy Mosques, and the historical sites in the Prophet’s biography, and the developments it witnessed throughout the ages, is considered a sublime encyclopedic work, pointing out that Hajj is a great ritual that God has bestowed upon Muslims, and it is the Kingdom’s honor to be the host for pilgrims to the Sacred House of God.

He added that the King Abdulaziz House, Based on this role, it adopted, in cooperation with the Program for Serving the Guests of God, the preparation of a comprehensive encyclopedic work on the history of Hajj, the Two Holy Mosques, and historical sites in the Prophet’s biography across various eras, aiming to document this great legacy in all its civilizational and cultural dimensions according to a solid scientific approach.

Accurate methodology

The official spokesman indicated that the importance of this major scientific project stems from the precise methodology and precise scientific mechanisms adopted by an elite group of specialists in The fields of history, Islamic civilization and antiquities, with the aim of producing it in a scientific form worthy of the status of the great ritual and the blessed biography of the Prophet.

At the conclusion of his statement, Al-Uwairidhi stressed that the King Abdulaziz Foundation is continuing its scientific and national mission to serve the history of the Kingdom, Islam and humanity, and to introduce the world to its cultural and spiritual contributions rooted in serving the Two Holy Mosques and the guests of the Most Gracious.

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