A number of Sudanese pilgrims expressed to “Okaz” their thanks and appreciation to the Saudi government for hosting them at its expense, until the return of flights that were suspended due to the current situation in Sudan, pointing out that the Kingdom’s position comes as confirmation of its permanent positions that demonstrate the generosity and generosity of the Saudi leadership, government and people. . Mu'tamir Salah Muhammad praised the services and facilities provided by Saudi Arabia to the guests of the Sacred House, expressing his thanks to the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Abdulaziz, and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Muhammad bin Salman. For their support and advocacy of Islamic and Arab issues. Mazen Abdullah (Mu'tamer) stressed that the Kingdom's position is an affirmation of its permanent positions that prove the generosity and generosity of the Saudi leadership, government and people.

Latifa Youssef (who performs Umrah) stated that all Umrah services have been facilitated for them, despite what Sudan is suffering in the current period.

And she said, "The Kingdom dealt with the Sudanese pilgrims as brothers and sons of the same blood, so it embraced the Sudanese people until the end of the crisis, in a position that is not surprising for this honorable country."

Hassan Osman praised the spirit of brotherhood that unites the two brotherly countries and reflects the mutual love between their sons.

And Mashaer Al-Nour Ahmed Allah added: “We performed Umrah and it was done well, and the government of the Kingdom did not spare us. They welcomed us with all grace and kindness, and provided all means of comfort for us, so the Lord Almighty rewarded them with the best reward.”

Noura Al-Maliki (Makkah Al-Mukarramah) @nsm_noura

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