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Campaign Supported by Missing Persons, Wounded, Martyrs, and Prisoners Says Goodbye to Its Last Groups of Pilgrims

- The Fund has welcomed a total of five hundred beneficiaries this year, including families of those who have suffered martyrdom, injuries, convictions, or gone missing.
Pilgrims who were part of the Martyrs, Wounded, Prisoners, and Missing Persons Fund Campaign have left the holy sites after completing the Hajj ceremonies.

- After finishing the Hajj rituals, pilgrims who were a part of the Martyrs, Wounded, Prisoners, and Missing Persons Fund Campaign have left the sacred locations.


- The pilgrims conveyed their appreciation to King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud's administration for the extensive services provided.


- The Fund has welcomed a total of five hundred beneficiaries this year, including families of those who have suffered martyrdom, injuries, convictions, or gone missing.


Jeddah, June 20, 2024. Following the completion of the Hajj ceremonies, the pilgrims who were part of the Martyrs, Wounded, Prisoners, and Missing Persons Fund Campaign have now left the holy sites. In recognition of the comprehensive services that the administration of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud offers, they conveyed their gratitude to the administration. The Fund has welcomed a total of five hundred beneficiaries in the current year, including the families of those who have suffered martyrdom, injuries, convictions, or gone missing. In addition, the pilgrims expressed their gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for their concern and interest in hosting them during the Hajj campaign. Furthermore, they commended the Fund's administration for the assigned projects and programs.



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