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المملكة: Specialists for "today"Greetings are humanitarian initiatives that relieve pilgrims from feelings of alienation

In a human scene full of love and warmth, a smile spread across the faces of Pilgrims of the Holy House of God inside the Mina camps, with the distribution of greeting cards and sweets to celebrate Blessed Eid al-Adha, as part of voluntary initiatives aimed at sharing the joy of the Eid with the guests of God, and alleviating the feelings of alienation and fatigue that may accompany them during their journey of faith.

Feelings of joy were mixed with sincere supplications, while the pilgrims exchanged expressions of congratulations with the sponsors of the initiatives, who were keen for the Eid messages to reach the pilgrims in their human language before words, in an image that reflects the values of generosity and generosity for which the Kingdom is known. In serving the guests of God.

Positive psychological impact

Specialists confirmed that such initiatives have a profound psychological impact on pilgrims, and contribute to enhancing their sense of familiarity and reassurance during their presence in the holy sites, especially with many of them being away from their families and countries during the Eid days.

Housing specialist Nihal Matar said that the distribution of Greeting cards Celebrating Eid al-Adha with pilgrims is one of the initiatives that enhance their psychological and moral well-being, and dispel feelings of alienation and the physical effort that accompanies performing the rituals.

She explained that these humanitarian initiatives translate the ancient Islamic values of kindness and hospitality into tangible behavior that creates unforgettable memories for pilgrims from different countries of the world, noting that this fraternal celebration dissolves cultural differences between pilgrims and enhances the language of friendliness and love. Exchanged with the organizers.

She added that these simple gestures reflect positively on the comfort and interaction of the pilgrims, and contribute to enhancing their flexibility and acceptance of grouping and crowd management arrangements, saying that “the hardship of the journey turns with these initiatives into a joy that remains engraved in the conscience of the pilgrim for many years.”

Sincere congratulations and prayers

She indicated that the greeting cards that were distributed included expressions of congratulations and sincere invitations for a Happy Eid and a blessed Hajj, in an attempt to create a family atmosphere in which the pilgrim feels that he is among his family and brothers despite his distance from his homeland.

For her part, hospitality specialist Abeer Hariri explained that celebrating the pilgrims on the day of Eid comes from the values of sharing and love, stressing the keenness to bring joy to their hearts by offering sweets and symbolic gifts. And sharing the joy of Eid with them.

She said that the participating teams sought to make the pilgrims feel the Eid atmosphere as they experience it in their countries, despite their distance from their families, indicating that seeing the joy on the faces of the pilgrims represents the greatest reward for the workers and volunteers.

She added that serving the guests of God is a great honor and a great reward, stressing that the efforts and capabilities provided by the Kingdom in the holy sites reflect its humanitarian and Islamic mission of caring for the pilgrims and taking care of their comfort in Various details, from small to large.

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