Ministry of Islamic Affairs deploys 2,392 scholars and translators to provide religious guidance and awareness to pilgrims during Hajj 1447 AH season
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has taken a significant step to enhance the spiritual experience of Hajj pilgrims by deploying a large team of scholars and translators. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive religious guidance and awareness to the pilgrims during the Hajj 1447 AH season.
A total of 2,392 scholars and translators have been stationed across the holy sites to cater to the diverse needs of the pilgrims. These scholars and translators will play a crucial role in guiding the pilgrims and helping them perform their rituals with ease and accuracy. The presence of these experts will also facilitate a deeper understanding of the Islamic teachings and values among the pilgrims.
The deployment of such a large team of scholars and translators underscores the ministry's commitment to providing high-quality services to the pilgrims. It is expected that this initiative will greatly benefit the pilgrims, particularly those who are performing the Hajj for the first time. The scholars and translators will be available to answer questions, provide guidance, and offer support to the pilgrims throughout their journey.
The Hajj 1447 AH season is expected to attract a large number of pilgrims from around the world. The ministry's efforts to provide religious guidance and awareness services will contribute significantly to the overall success of the event. By deploying a team of experienced scholars and translators, the ministry aims to create a spiritually enriching experience for the pilgrims, while also ensuring their safety and well-being.
The initiative is a testament to the ministry's dedication to serving the pilgrims and facilitating their spiritual journey. As the Hajj season approaches, the ministry's efforts are expected to have a positive impact on the pilgrims, enabling them to perform their rituals with greater ease and understanding. The presence of the scholars and translators will also help to foster a sense of community and camaraderie among the pilgrims, making the experience even more meaningful and memorable.