Afghan Pilgrims Express Satisfaction with Services and Facilities During Hajj

Several Afghan pilgrims who have been sent to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage have expressed satisfaction with the accommodation conditions and services provided in the country. They say that easy access to the holy sites has facilitated a better performance of the religious rituals.
According to some of these pilgrims, their hotel is located near the Prophet’s Mosque, which has allowed them to regularly participate in congregational prayers and other religious ceremonies. They consider this arrangement effective in reducing fatigue and saving time.
The Taliban’s Hajj and Religious Endowments Administration has announced that this year, 30,000 pilgrims from Afghanistan will be sent to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. The process of dispatching these pilgrims has been carried out according to the quota allocation for each province.
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has invested heavily in infrastructure related to the Hajj, including the expansion of hotels and facilities around the holy sites in Mecca and Medina, aiming to provide better services to pilgrims from various countries.




