Millions join Friday prayers at two holy mosques
More than 2.5 million
worshippers, including foreign pilgrims, performed the last Friday prayer of
this Ramadan at the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
The worshippers also
attended the Khatm Al-Qur’an prayer after the completion of the recitation of
the holy book during Taraweeh at the two mosques on Friday night.
The authorities
intensified efforts to receive the worshippers who started trickling in since
the early morning hours. The courtyards, prayer areas and gates of the mosques
were prepared well in advance to facilitate the smooth entry and exit of
worshipers and to enable them to perform their prayers with devotion,
tranquility and peace of mind. The various agencies worked hard to provide the
best services.
Delivering the Friday
sermon at the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Saleh Bin Muhammad Al-Talib, imam and
khateeb of the Grand Mosque, stressed that “the last deeds are the most
important and there are still hours, which might coincide with Laylat Al-Qadr
(Night of Power).”
Sheikh Al-Talib said any
individual whose life was filled with obedience of Allah would have a good end,
while anyone whose life was full of sins has reasons for fear.
Al-Talib said Zakat
Al-Fitr is compulsory on all capable people who should pay it on their behalf
and on the behalf of all their dependents according to the consensus of the
scholars.
Sheikh Abdulbari Bin
Awwad Al-Thubaiti led the prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
In his sermon he urged
Muslims everywhere to make the best use of the remaining hours of Ramadan and
supplicate to Allah to accept their fasting, prayers, alms and other acts of
worship.
Over 500,000 worshipers
including citizens, expatriates and Umrah pilgrims attended the Friday prayer
at the Prophet’s Mosque in a tranquil atmosphere.
The worshipers, seeking
Allah’s mercy and forgiveness, thronged the mosque, its roof and courtyards
since early morning.
All floors of the Grand
Mosque, its passages, courtyards and basements were full to capacity and the
rows of worshippers extended to streets leading to the Grand Mosque.
Various agencies ensured
the movement of the faithful at the mosque was streamlined and measures were
taken to prevent crowding at its gates.
Copies of the Holy Qur’an
and its translations in various languages were made available in sufficient
numbers all over the mosque.
Golf carts were seen
transporting old and invalid people.
In view of the
extraordinary crowds of worshippers, the number of cleaners in the mosque
complex was increased.
Makkah Municipality
intensified its work especially in areas with a high density of visitors and
Umrah pilgrims. They included the central area, malls and shopping districts in
the vicinity of the Grand Mosque.
Municipality inspectors
made sure that the highest hygiene standards were met in facilities that sell
food and water. The municipality had made preparations to deal with the
increase in garbage in the areas where Umrah pilgrims and visitors stay.
Police and other security
forces were deployed large numbers to maintain security and public order and to
organize traffic flow.
The Civil Defense
personnel were ready for speedy intervention in case of any contingency.
In Madinah, the
Directorate General of Health Affairs kept its personnel and health centers in
the vicinity of the Prophet’s Mosque ready to receive any emergency cases.
Madinah police
implemented plans to streamline traffic and pedestrian movement. Security men
were available round the clock xto serve the worshippers.
Saudi Gazette report
Millions join Friday prayers at two holy mosques
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