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Guests Offer Gratitude for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program

- Various individuals, including Ayoub Sani and Mohammed Amin, praised the program for its services and the convenience it provides for pilgrims, as well as the Kingdom's use of new technologies to facilitate Hajj procedures.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program sponsored a significant number of pilgrims who expressed gratitude to the Kingdom's leadership for granting them permission to perform Hajj this year.

- The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program sponsored a significant number of pilgrims who expressed gratitude to the Kingdom's leadership for granting them permission to perform Hajj this year.


- Youssef, a British pilgrim who converted to Islam, was honored by the program for his journey and expressed profound inner peace and happiness when he saw the Holy Kaaba for the first time.


- Various individuals, including Ayoub Sani and Mohammed Amin, praised the program for its services and the convenience it provides for pilgrims, as well as the Kingdom's use of new technologies to facilitate Hajj procedures.



Makkah, June 12, 2024." The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program sponsored a significant number of pilgrims who expressed their gratitude to the Kingdom's leadership for granting them permission to perform Hajj this year. They also praised the kingdom for providing great services to pilgrims like themselves. This year's Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program honored Youssef, a British pilgrim who converted to Islam after conducting extensive research into the religion. He expressed his feelings of profound inner peace and overwhelming happiness when he saw the Holy Kaaba for the first time. When asked about his decision to become a Muslim ten years ago, he was quoted as saying that a brief trip to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, was the catalyst that suddenly opened the doors of faith for him. He said he had conducted ample research on Islam before his conversion upon his return to Britain.


Ayoub Sani is the Deputy Imam at the Republican Palace, Banjul in The Gambia and has stated that the chance of performing Hajj selections is one of the training's features this year. He also spoke of the second chance to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Makkah, and other Islamic holy places. He was a student in the Islamic University in Madinah twenty-three years ago and remembered the kind of emotions that he had been undergoing. He acknowledged the services provided by the program, which give people a chance and ability to do the Hajj very conveniently and peacefully without undergoing prejudice or classification. Meanwhile, Mohammed Amin, who is the head of Places of Worship in New York, happened to be in a jubilant mood about it, as he was among the beneficiaries of the program.



In the Program for the Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, he praised the new regulations and the modern technologies that facilitated the procedures of Hajj, for which the pilgrims felt comfort and reassurance. He continued that he is exerting efforts to connect the good image of Islam and to establish direct bridges with all people of all cultures and people with no discrimination of all kinds and within the many ethnicities that exist in New York City with its 300 mosques and Islamic centers and around one million Muslims inhabitants  Meanwhile, he praised the continuous advancements the Kingdom is witnessing in the application of new technologies and systematic scientific thinking as means to execute Hajj in a better way and to facilitate procedures to accomplish the mission of receiving Allah s guests.



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