Crown Prince to open Haj symposium in Madinah on Wednesday
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy
premier, interior minister and the chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee, will
open in Madinah on Wednesday the 17th symposium on Haj and Umrah.
The symposium will be organized at Taibah
University by the Makkah-based Umm Al-Qura University.
Rector of Umm Al-Qura University, Bakri Assas,
who is also the dean of the center of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for
Haj and Umrah researches, lauded the excellent services being provided to
guests of Allah.
“The Kingdom has deployed all its human and
technological potential in the service of pilgrims and visitors,” he told local
daily Al-Madina on Sunday.
Dean of the center Sami Barhameen said the
scientific committee of the seminar has approved 112 out of 269 research papers
to be discussed at the annual symposium.
He said the research papers will be discussed
in eight sessions, 46 papers every day. “All the papers have been thoroughly
checked, evaluated and endorsed by the scientific committee according to the
international standards,” he said.
Bahrameen said the symposium will focus on a
number of themes including Haj Fiqh (jurisprudence), issues pertaining to
Umrah, crowd management, economy, architecture, environment, health, media,
technology and its applications and the impact of new projects and initiatives
in the promotion of Haj services.
He said the symposium will also discuss the
participation of the public in serving pilgrims and visitors to Madinah.
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Crown Prince to open Haj symposium in Madinah on Wednesday
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