The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque opened a number of main entrances to the Grand Mosque for the entry and exit of worshipers, which are the entrance (91, 90, 89, 88, and 87) for the ground floor chapels, the entrance to the Ajyad Bridge, the entrance to the ladder (91), the entrance to the ladder (84) and the entrance to the ladder (74) And the entrance to the grid of the first floor chapels and the roof. Khalaf bin Najer Al-Otaibi, Director of the Department of Worshipers, explained that the entrances and exits have been opened to prevent crowding and gathering inside the chapels, and in the event that they are full, the worshipers are directed to the chapels of the third Saudi expansion and the chapels of the squares. He added that the administration inspects and prepares chapels to receive pilgrims, and coordinates with the relevant authorities to open the largest number of chapels. Coinciding with the increase in numbers during the blessed month of Ramadan to perform the obligatory prayers and Tarawih prayers with ease and ease, the administration is also keen not to sit in the main and secondary walks leading to the circumambulation and prayer rooms to ensure the smooth flow of movement inside them, and this comes as part of the facilitation for those who visit the Grand Mosque. Al-Otaibi stressed the keenness of the Presidency to achieve quality and raise the level of services provided to pilgrims, by developing and improving the services provided in order to achieve the aspirations of the rulers, so that the pilgrims and worshipers of the Sacred Mosque enjoy comfort and reassurance and perform their worship with ease and ease.
Okaz (Mecca)