Jordanian pilgrims transported to Mecca-Minister

Medina, May 19 (Petra) – Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs
continued transporting Jordanian pilgrims from Medina to Mecca cities
in Saudi Arabia, as part of a comprehensive plan that covered both
pilgrims and administrative staff.

This move was carried out, based on a “precise” schedule that ensured
smooth movement and pilgrim safety, reflecting the ministry’s ongoing
efforts to ensure a successful Hajj season and provide the best
possible services.

As part of the field preparations, the Jordanian medical mission
traveled to Mecca to provide necessary healthcare for pilgrims
arriving in the city.

In a statement to “Petra” Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and
Head of the Jordanian Hajj Missions, Dr. Mohammad Khalaileh, said
the ministry is working to avoid peak times for pilgrims under a
well-planned transportation strategy that guarantees the “highest
levels of organization and efficiency.”

The minister noted this effort would facilitate the pilgrims’
movement to perform their rituals “smoothly and peacefully”.

Khalaileh noted the ministry “directly” oversees the preparation of
rooms reserved for pilgrims in both Medina and Mecca.

He stated the ministry also monitors and works to improve the service
level and quality to ensure a “comfortable and safe” environment for
pilgrims.

The ministry, he noted, is continuing to develop the Hajj services
system in coordination with the Saudi relevant authorities,
reflecting a positive image of Jordanian Hajj missions and enhancing
the quality of the pilgrims’ experience during their rituals.

During his previous field visits to the accommodations of Jordanian
pilgrims in Medina, Khalaileh checked on the service level, listened
to their feedback and needs, stressing the importance of direct
follow-up to provide the best possible services.

//Petra// AG