Religious Affairs President Emphasizes Women’s Role in Serving Female Visitors at Two Holy Mosques

Mecca: President of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, recently conducted a videoconference meeting with leaders and members of the Women's Advisory Committee at the Presidency of Religious Affairs. This meeting was part of ongoing efforts to enhance women's roles within the religious and guidance framework, specifically in serving female visitors to the Two Holy Mosques.

According to Saudi Press Agency, Al-Sudais focused on the initiatives aimed at serving female visitors, offering religious guidance, and facilitating their worship in a serene environment. He highlighted the importance of institutional integration, development of performance, and the use of modern technological tools to enhance the services provided to female visitors.

The president called for increased efforts and care in serving female visitors, emphasizing the significant responsibility and religious trust this work entails. He noted that it requires sincerity, gentleness, good conduct, and dedication to providing accurate guidance. Al-Sudais further stated that serving female visitors reflects the message of the Two Holy Mosques by promoting moderation and balance, while ensuring the well-being of pilgrims.