The Eastern Region branch of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs is now prepared to assist pilgrims making the journey from Bahrain across the King Fahd Causeway.
Among the preparations were the construction of preaching and guide facilities at the port and the deployment of skilled workers to assist pilgrims.
Talks and teachings, instructional materials, and thorough information about services and applications that were offered were among the services rendered to pilgrims.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance' Eastern Region completed all the preparations at hand, as of May 31, 2024, and made it easier to cross the King Fahd Causeway from Bahrain. Some of the meticulous preparations were building preaching and guide facilities at the port and sending administrative and knowledgeable workers to help the pilgrims as they entered the Kingdom. Also, to ensure the pilgrims are well-versed in their journey, it is essential that they be preached on the rituals and schedule of Hajj. We accomplished this by giving discourses and teachings from the dawa four times a day at the Causeway Mosque.
There was a specially created service available to attend to pilgrims' needs. In addition, pilgrims received guided materials throughout the service, including pamphlets and brochures that outlined the steps involved in the Hajj, gave an overview of the event, corrected misconceptions, prayed for, and remembered. At the crossing point, we set up a corner to greet pilgrims and provided all the resources required to assist them. As part of this, they were given all the assistance they required and detailed information about the "Rushd" application and other pilgrim services. These actions were taken in order to assist and ready pilgrims for their Hajj journey.