In an atmosphere filled with spirituality and joy, the “Al-Minhaj” company, serving domestic pilgrims, celebrated the guests of the Most Merciful on the evening of the blessed Eid al-Adha (11th of Dhul Hijjah 1447 AH) by launching its social initiative within the Happiness Team initiative (Your Eid is Joy). This step reflects Al-Minhaj company’s commitment to activating its social responsibility during religious occasions. The initiative aimed to create an atmosphere of intimacy and affection among the pilgrims and to strengthen the values of solidarity that characterize Saudi society.

The Al-Minhaj team welcomed the guests of the Most Merciful with congratulations and blessings, amidst a warm reception that included serving Saudi coffee, distributing gifts, giveaways, cakes, and sweets to the pilgrims. This brought smiles of happiness and joy to their faces as they exchanged greetings for the blessed Eid al-Adha.

Chairman of the Board, Sheikh Abdul Latif Al al-Sheikh, explained that this initiative stems from the company’s firm belief that serving the guests of the Most Merciful goes beyond providing logistical services to offering human support and spreading the values of compassion. He affirmed that the company continues to implement programs that strengthen community bonds and highlight the bright image of the culture of giving in Islam. The pilgrims interacted remarkably with this gesture, emphasizing that it added a touch of warmth and joy to their spiritual journey in Mecca, befitting these blessed days.

Mecca

Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia, is the holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. It is home to the Masjid al-Haram (the Grand Mosque) and the Kaaba, which Muslims face during prayer. Historically, Mecca has been a center of pilgrimage for centuries, with the annual Hajj drawing millions of Muslims from around the world.

Mecca

Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia, is the holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. It is home to the Masjid al-Haram, which contains the Kaaba, a sacred structure that Muslims face during prayer. Historically, Mecca has been a major pilgrimage site for centuries, with millions of Muslims performing the Hajj pilgrimage there annually.

Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram, also known as the Sacred Mosque, is the holiest site in Islam, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It surrounds the Kaaba, which Muslims believe was originally built by the Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael, and has been expanded significantly over centuries, most notably under Saudi rule. The mosque serves as the focal point for the Hajj pilgrimage and the direction (qibla) for daily prayers for Muslims worldwide.

Kaaba

The Kaaba is a cube-shaped building located in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. According to Islamic tradition, it was originally built by the Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael as a house of monotheistic worship, though it was later used for polytheistic practices before being rededicated to Allah by the Prophet Muhammad in 630 CE. Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during their daily prayers, and it is the focal point of the Hajj pilgrimage, which every able-bodied Muslim is required to undertake at least once in their lifetime.
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Mecca

Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia, is the holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. It is home to the Masjid al-Haram, which contains the Kaaba, a sacred structure that Muslims face during prayer. Historically, Mecca has been a major pilgrimage site for centuries, with millions of Muslims undertaking the Hajj pilgrimage there annually since the time of the Prophet.

Masjid al-Haram

Masjid al-Haram, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the holiest site in Islam, housing the Kaaba, which Muslims face during prayer. Its history dates back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail, who are believed to have built the Kaaba, and it has been expanded and renovated numerous times over centuries. Today, it is the focal point of the Hajj pilgrimage, drawing millions of worshippers annually.

Kaaba

The Kaaba is a cube-shaped structure located in the center of the Great Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the holiest site in Islam. According to Islamic tradition, it was originally built by the Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael as a house of monotheistic worship, and it has been a focal point for pilgrimage for centuries. Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during their daily prayers, and it is the central destination of the Hajj pilgrimage, which every able-bodied Muslim is expected to undertake at least once in their lifetime.