The best Ramadan in the campus .. breakfast and 500 Saudi riyals – the seventh day

The holy month of Ramadan in the Great Mosque of Mecca has a special taste and great virtue, and the performance of acts of worship in it doubles good deeds and forgives sins, in which Muslims are keen from all parts of the earth to perform Umrah in these blessed days because of its great merit in this holy month.

Breakfast meals presented in the Great Mosque of Mecca during the blessed month of Ramadan are also one of the most prominent aspects of goodness and social solidarity, and it is a good way that reflects the spirit of solidarity and solidarity in Islam, where Muslims from all over the world share breakfast in an atmosphere of familiarity and love.

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But what is new this year is to add five hundred riyals (500 riyals) inside the breakfast bag, which includes some dates, yogurt and other foodstuffs, which was shown by one of the pilgrims and worshipers in the Grand Mosque in Makkah, in a video clip that spread strongly through the various social media platforms showing the meal bag in addition to the large financial amounts that caused a state of joy among the guests of Rahman.

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With the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan, the Grand Mosque witnesses a large presence of pilgrims and visitors, amid organizational procedures that guarantee the comfort of pilgrims and worshipers during the holy month.

The Public Authority for Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque provided 4,879,682 fasting breakfast meals to the guests of Rahman, in the Two Holy Mosques, and the average consumption of the blessed Zamzam water reached 8,393 cubic meters, while it transported 1,196 tons of waste; To ensure a clean and safe environment for worshipers and visitors during the first week of the holy month of Ramadan.

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