Saudi Gazette report
MAKKAH — Saudi Arabia's Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosary emphasized that serving the pilgrims is the most important duty Saudi Arabia performs each year.
He highlighted that the Saudi government mobilizes all its resources and capabilities, regardless of costs, to ensure a safe Hajj season where pilgrims can perform their rituals with ease and peace of mind.
Regarding the campaign "No Hajj Without a Permit," Al-Dosary stated, "No one accepts that a pilgrim who comes without a permit should take away the right of another pilgrim who has come from the other side of the world, adhering to the regulations and procedures."
Speaking to reporters in the Hajj Media hub, he emphasized that every pilgrim who comes to the Kingdom legally is entitled to rights that the Saudi government must guarantee and protect.
Al-Dosary also pointed out that the Saudi government has employed the latest technologies to facilitate the pilgrims in performing their rituals with ease and peace of mind.
He asserted: "In the Kingdom, actions speak louder than words. This principle is deeply rooted in serving the guests of the Holy Mosque. All state entities and sectors, working under the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and with direct supervision and real-time monitoring by the Crown Prince, are ensuring that pilgrims perform their rituals smoothly and easily."
Al-Dosary added: "I am a government employee tasked with performing my duties, and there are thousands like me among my civilian and military colleagues. Behind us are the Saudi citizens, each fulfilling their duty from their position in serving the guests of the Holy Mosque."