Minister of Islamic Affairs Welcomes Moroccan Dignitaries Hosted by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Hajj Program

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Mina: His Excellency the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, welcomed several Moroccan dignitaries at the ministry's headquarters in Mina. The delegation, hosted under the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Guests Program for Hajj and Umrah, comprises prominent figures from the Kingdom of Morocco.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the Moroccan delegation included Public Prosecutor Mohammed Al-Zawaki, King's Attorney at the Criminal Court; Mohammed Amer, King's Attorney at the Court of First Instance in Settat; Ali Shafqi, King's Attorney at the Court of Appeal in Safi; and Nadia Amzaouir, President of the Social Court of First Instance in Casablanca, among others.

During the meeting, Sheikh Dr. Al Al-Sheikh expressed his warm welcome to the Moroccan guests, offering prayers for their successful Hajj pilgrimage. He highlighted the strong ties between Saudi Arabia and Morocco and the cooperation between the two nations, especially in addressing issues pertinent to the Islamic world.

The Moroccan delegation expressed their gratitude to the Saudi leadership for the invitation and hospitality extended to them. They praised the organization and the high level of services provided from their arrival in Saudi Arabia through the completion of their Hajj rituals. The delegation also commended the Ministry of Islamic Affairs for its role in raising religious awareness among pilgrims through lectures and seminars led by scholars and preachers.