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Presidency of Religious Affairs Gets Ready for Friday's Arafat, Eid Al-Adha Sermons

- The purpose of the program is to enhance the religious experiences of pilgrims, disseminate the message of the Two Holy Mosques, and highlight Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving pilgrims and promoting moderation and tolerance.
The Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has developed an operational approach for three consecutive sermons during the Hajj season of 1445.

- The Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has developed an operational approach for three consecutive sermons during the Hajj season of 1445.


- The sermons will be on Tarwiyah, Arafat, and Eid al-Adha, and will be delivered by Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al Sudais.


- The purpose of the program is to enhance the religious experiences of pilgrims, disseminate the message of the Two Holy Mosques, and highlight Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving pilgrims and promoting moderation and tolerance.


Makkah, June 14, 2024." The Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque has developed an unprecedented operational approach to aid in the preparation of three consecutive sermons scheduled for delivery during the Hajj season of 1445. These discussion sessions include the sermons on Tarwiyah, delivered on Fridays, Arafat, and Eid al-Adha. Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al Sudais, who serves as the President of Religious Affairs for both the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, has remarked that the president has given this occasion a great deal of attention due to the significance it holds in conveying the genuine message of Islam from the very center of the Two Holy Mosques.


He noted that the presidency has established an impartial panel to develop a standard plan that will specify the general rules in order to maximize the benefits from the three sermons. According to Al Sudais, the purpose of this program is to enhance the religious experiences of pilgrims and visitors, to disseminate the message of the Two Holy Mosques to people all over the world, and to highlight Saudi Arabia's efforts to serve both the pilgrims and the visitors. Furthermore, this will shed light on the Kingdom's use of religious events to serve mankind and promote worldwide moderation and tolerance, while also showcasing the country's skill and leadership in event management.



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