All Jordanian pilgrims are fine, accommodated in Makkah: Awqaf Minister

Awqaf Minister, head of the Jordanian Hajj missions to the Holy Land, Mohammad Khalaileh, said that all Jordanian pilgrims are fine, and they have been accommodated in hotels, and subsistence services were provided for them under the supervision of the administrative mission of the Awqaf Ministry. In an inspection visit to check on of Jordanian pilgrims conditions and their accommodation in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Khalaileh added that the ministry is keen to provide means of comfort for Jordanian pilgrims, in implementation of His Majesty King Abdullah's directives through the Jordanian Hajj missions present in the Holy Land. He lauded efforts exerted in securing pilgrims with housing close to the Grand Mosque in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, to enable them to perform prayers inside the Grand Mosque easily and conveniently, and to reduce their cost of transportation. He said that the medical mission provides health care services to pilgrims around the clock. Hoe noted that all Jordanian pilgrims traveling by land to Makkah Al-Mukarramah have been dispatched, while the rest of the pilgrims traveling by air will arrive in the Holy Land during the next few days. For their part, pilgrims commended procedures, facilities and services provided to them, as well as the cooperation of administrative, preaching, guidance and medical missions with them, and their prompt response to any observations received, and resolving them as quickly as possible.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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