Sheikh Dr Abdulrahman Al-Sudais inaugurates a scientific forum highlighting Saudi Arabia's efforts to enhance religious services at the Two Holy Mosques, attended by pilgrims and worshippers from around the world.

Sheikh Dr Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, a prominent figure in Saudi Arabia’s religious sector, has launched a scientific forum aimed at discussing and strengthening the religious ecosystem and guidance services provided at the two holiest mosques for millions of pilgrims and worshippers annually. The event underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to ensuring that visitors receive the highest level of spiritual support during their visit.

The forum, which was inaugurated by Al-Sudais, is expected to bring together experts from various fields including religious studies, psychology, and public health. It will focus on addressing challenges faced in providing guidance services and enhancing overall visitor experience at Makkah's Grand Mosque and Madinah's Prophet's Mosque.

Participants are likely to discuss strategies for improving the quality of sermons, counseling sessions, and other spiritual activities offered to pilgrims. Additionally, they may explore ways to better integrate modern technology into religious practices while maintaining traditional values.

This initiative comes amidst growing concerns about the increasing number of visitors to these sacred sites, which can sometimes lead to overcrowding and strain on resources. Al-Sudais emphasized that the forum aims to not only improve service delivery but also foster a deeper understanding between local communities and international pilgrims.

The event is expected to highlight Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts in modernizing religious practices while preserving their rich heritage. It serves as a platform for dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to identify areas of improvement and develop innovative solutions that can benefit both the community at large and individual worshippers.

This forum represents an important step towards ensuring that pilgrims receive the best possible care during their visit to these holy sites, reflecting Saudi Arabia's dedication to providing a welcoming environment for visitors from around the globe.