Saudi Embassy Honours 30 Nigerian Pilgrims as Guests of King Salman for 2024 Hajj
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Abuja has bid farewell to Nigerian pilgrims departing for the 2024 Hajj. The ceremony, presided over by Ambassador Faisal Ibrahim Al-Ghamidy, honored the guests of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Officials, dignitaries, and selected pilgrims were in attendance. Ambassador Al-Ghamidy’s speech emphasized the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s dedication to serving and caring for pilgrims traveling to Mecca’s Sacred House of Allah. The embassy’s farewell ceremony marks the beginning of the pilgrims’ journey to the Holy Land.
Ambassador Al-Ghamidy stressed the significance of this mission and the pride with which the Kingdom assumes the responsibility of ensuring a safe and spiritually fulfilling Hajj experience for all pilgrims. This reflects the Kingdom’s long-standing commitment to facilitating the pilgrimage for Muslims worldwide.
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Ambassador Al-Ghamidy said, “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has consistently prioritized the well-being and comfort of pilgrims visiting the Holy Sites. Under the visionary leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom has made substantial investments to enhance the pilgrimage experience, ensuring that all visitors can perform their religious duties with ease, peace of mind, and a deep sense of spiritual connection.”
The Ambassador extended his heartfelt gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed for their unwavering commitment and generous directives aimed at overcoming all challenges faced by pilgrims and Umrah participants.
He acknowledged the meticulous planning and extensive measures put in place by the Kingdom to accommodate and serve the millions of Muslims who undertake the Hajj pilgrimage each year. This dedication, he noted, underscores the deep spiritual and cultural importance of the Hajj and the Umrah in the Islamic faith.
As the ceremony came to a close, a symbolic “Pilgrim’s Gift” was presented to the Nigerian guests as a token of appreciation and support, representing the Kingdom’s dedication to their comfort and well-being during the pilgrimage. This year, 30 Nigerian pilgrims have been selected to participate in the prestigious Programme of Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, a esteemed initiative that provides exceptional care and services to pilgrims from around the world.
The Programme of Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is a prestigious initiative that sponsors and hosts thousands of pilgrims from around the world to perform Hajj, promoting Islamic solidarity and a sense of global Muslim community. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provides support and assistance to these pilgrims annually, fostering a spirit of unity and cooperation among nations.
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