Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program Praise Saudi Arabia’s Cultural and Religious Heritage

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Madinah: Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Umrah and Visitation praised Saudi Arabia's development and advancements across diverse fields, reinforcing its position as a leading global religious and cultural destination. They commended the ongoing efforts to preserve religious sites and historical monuments, which reflect a rich human and cultural heritage spanning thousands of years.

According to Saudi Press Agency, during their tour of several religious sites and historical monuments in Madinah, as part of the cultural program organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, they expressed gratitude to the Kingdom for hosting them through the program, which includes visits to pray at the Two Holy Mosques, exploring numerous religious and historical sites connected to the life of the Prophet in Madinah, and performing Umrah.

Sheikh Khadem Mbaki, a preacher from Senegal, expressed his joy at witnessing Madinah's rich cultural and historical heritage. He highlighted how the sites reflect various aspects of Islamic civilization and praised the Kingdom's dedication to preserving these important landmarks. He also acknowledged the Kingdom's efforts to ensure the well-being of visitors and Umrah performers from around the world.

Ali Coulibaly from Mali said that the Kingdom is a global religious and cultural destination owing to its many historical monuments and archaeological sites in regions like AlUla and Neom. He also noted the rapid development of infrastructure projects, which enhance the Kingdom's ability to welcome tourists and visitors and provide year-round access to these historical and cultural sites.

Mohammed Abdo Abu Yaali from Morocco praised the cultural and historical richness he experienced during his visit to Madinah's historical sites. He appreciated the in-depth explanations about these sites' significance and connection to Islamic history and the life of the Prophet.

Amin Baddad from Algeria expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Saudi leadership for hosting him to visit Madinah and perform Umrah. He shared the beautiful memories created during his visit and prayed to Allah to reward those responsible for the program for their efforts.

Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program Praise Saudi Arabia’s Cultural and Religious Heritage

General

Madinah: Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Umrah and Visitation praised Saudi Arabia's development and advancements across diverse fields, reinforcing its position as a leading global religious and cultural destination. They commended the ongoing efforts to preserve religious sites and historical monuments, which reflect a rich human and cultural heritage spanning thousands of years.

According to Saudi Press Agency, during their tour of several religious sites and historical monuments in Madinah, as part of the cultural program organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, they expressed gratitude to the Kingdom for hosting them through the program, which includes visits to pray at the Two Holy Mosques, exploring numerous religious and historical sites connected to the life of the Prophet in Madinah, and performing Umrah.

Sheikh Khadem Mbaki, a preacher from Senegal, expressed his joy at witnessing Madinah's rich cultural and historical heritage. He highlighted how the sites reflect various aspects of Islamic civilization and praised the Kingdom's dedication to preserving these important landmarks. He also acknowledged the Kingdom's efforts to ensure the well-being of visitors and Umrah performers from around the world.

Ali Coulibaly from Mali said that the Kingdom is a global religious and cultural destination owing to its many historical monuments and archaeological sites in regions like AlUla and Neom. He also noted the rapid development of infrastructure projects, which enhance the Kingdom's ability to welcome tourists and visitors and provide year-round access to these historical and cultural sites.

Mohammed Abdo Abu Yaali from Morocco praised the cultural and historical richness he experienced during his visit to Madinah's historical sites. He appreciated the in-depth explanations about these sites' significance and connection to Islamic history and the life of the Prophet.

Amin Baddad from Algeria expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Saudi leadership for hosting him to visit Madinah and perform Umrah. He shared the beautiful memories created during his visit and prayed to Allah to reward those responsible for the program for their efforts.