Riyadh: Since the beginning of Ramadan in 1444 Hijri, more than two million people have offered prayers in Masjid al-Haram for twenty one days.
According to the Arab media report, the head of the Journal Presidency of the Holy Haram and the Imam of the Kaaba, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, said that from the beginning of Ramadan to the twenty-first day of fasting, more than 20 million people came to perform prayers in Masjid al-Haram.
He said that most of them were Umrah pilgrims and a large number of them were foreigners.
Night 21 || Tahajjud prayers in Masjid Al Haram. pic.twitter.com/31plqCPXEu
— The Holy Mosques (@theholymosques) April 11, 2023
In another report of the Arab media, citing the sources of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, it has been said that so far in Ramadan, pilgrims from more than 11 lakh 49 thousand Muslim countries have achieved the blessing of Umrah.
Mataaf before Iftar today! pic.twitter.com/r5Cq59eAke
— The Holy Mosques (@theholymosques) April 12, 2023
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