Providing "wi-fi" for pilgrims in the Namera Mosque in the Arafat area

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided Wi-Fi for pilgrims at the Namera Mosque in the Arafat area, as part of the technical services it has adopted in this year's Hajj plan, to enable pilgrims to benefit from its digital platforms.

The service allows pilgrims while they are in the Namera Mosque to browse the Ministry's electronic services for pilgrims and download them to smart devices through "Wi-Fi" without the need for the Internet and at high speed.

Through the launch of this service, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs aims to achieve benefit in increasing the awareness of the pilgrim in matters of his religion and pilgrimage, and to achieve awareness remotely, as it comes in line with the precautionary procedures and protocols from the Corona virus.

It is noteworthy that one of the most important services that pilgrims benefit from is;

Download the books of the Islamic electronic library from the Ministry’s publications and in 45 languages, containing 3000 legal scientific materials, and common questions in Hajj with their answers, which save the pilgrim the trouble of searching for their answers, while watching awareness and guidance videos produced by the Ministry, and displaying guidance and awareness messages regarding the pilgrim His intellectual and scientific awareness.

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