Makkah, The Presidency for the Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque announced its full readiness and mobilization of resources in anticipation of the fourth and final Friday prayer of Ramadan at the Two Holy Mosques. The presidency has intensified its preparations to create a spiritual and worshipful environment, aiming to offer comprehensive religious services to the visitors of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque. During a meeting with religious leaders at his office in the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, the president of the General Presidency, emphasized that these efforts are in line with the plan to enrich the religious experience of the pilgrims. He reiterated the presidency's commitment to enabling the visitors to perform their worship in an atmosphere filled with faith and tranquility. To cater to the diverse nationalities and languages of the visitors, the General Presidency has provided religious booklets and brochures in multiple languages. These publications aim to enhance the visitors' religious experience and encourage them to follow the Prophet's Sunnah and embrace a moderate approach in worship, thought, and behavior. The presidency's goal is to ensure that the visitors fully immerse themselves in the transformative month of Ramadan, especially during its final ten nights. Sheikh Dr. Al-Sudais will lead the worshippers during the Friday prayer tomorrow. The Friday Khutbah (sermon) will be broadcast through Manarat Al-Haramain and radio frequencies, with the assistance of a team of qualified translators proficient in various languages. Furthermore, the presence of on-site translators will be enhanced to provide comprehensive religious guidance to non-Arabic speakers, ensuring that all corners of the Grand Mosque are fully serviced. Source: Saudi Press Agency
