Pilgrims Flock to Holy Site of Arafat

Muslim pilgrims pray on the Mount of Mercy at the plain of Arafat during the annual hajj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Muslim pilgrims pray on the Mount of Mercy at the plain of Arafat during the annual hajj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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Pilgrims Flock to Holy Site of Arafat

Muslim pilgrims pray on the Mount of Mercy at the plain of Arafat during the annual hajj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Muslim pilgrims pray on the Mount of Mercy at the plain of Arafat during the annual hajj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

More than two million pilgrims, both men and women, are gathering on the plains of Arafat on the ninth day of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Islamic year 1444.

They are fulfilling their religious obligation and performing rituals in an atmosphere of faith, under the comprehensive care and support of Saudi authorities, which have been mobilized under the guidance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

As the sun rises on the ninth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, the sacred grounds of Arafat have been completely prepared to welcome the pilgrims of the Holy Kaaba.

The Kingdom’s Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, and the General Supervisor of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Hajj Guests Program, Dr. Abdullatif Al Al-Sheikh, announced the successful implementation of the ministry’s plans to facilitate the arrival and reception of 4,951 pilgrims from 92 countries around the world to the holy sites for the day of Tarwiyah.

Pilgrims will then climb to Arafat to perform the most significant pillar of Hajj, following a comprehensive system of services provided by all the committees involved in the program.

Media Minister Salman Al-Dossary paid an inspection visit to the press operation room of Hajj season 2023, which is overseen by the ministry with the participation of 50 government agencies that work around-the-clock to facilitate the work of reporters covering the annual pilgrimage.

Al-Dossary was briefed on the services and work mechanisms of the room. He has also checked on the work progress at the Virtual Press Center (VPC), which provides media services, including videos and images, to more than 1,100 local and international reporters covering this year’s Hajj.

Since its launch, the VPC has made more than 1,500 press materials available to journalists and will also be airing Hajj press conferences in five languages for three days starting Monday.

The minister has also paid a visit to the press operation room of the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), through which supervision and coordination are maintained with field reporters at the holy sites. The room is one of four other media centers established by SPA at the holy sites of Mina, Arafat, and Al-Awali that also support international news agencies. Al-Dossary was briefed on SPA efforts.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Ministry of Health, in a later announcement on Monday evening, declared the absence of any infectious diseases among the pilgrims, affirming the overall healthiness of the Hajj season.

As temperatures soar during this season, the ministry has promptly taken various measures to alert the pilgrims about the risks of heat exhaustion.

They emphasize the use of sunshades, increased fluid intake, avoidance of physical exertion, adherence to health guidelines, and adopting proper behaviors to prevent heatstroke and heat-related fatigue.



Int’l Forum in Riyadh Discusses Digital Diplomacy

Some of the participants, including ministers, ambassadors, and relevant experts (GCC)
Some of the participants, including ministers, ambassadors, and relevant experts (GCC)
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Int’l Forum in Riyadh Discusses Digital Diplomacy

Some of the participants, including ministers, ambassadors, and relevant experts (GCC)
Some of the participants, including ministers, ambassadors, and relevant experts (GCC)

The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), in collaboration with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), hosted the 4th Diplomatic Connect event on December 17th at the GCC headquarters in Riyadh.
Bringing together ministers, ambassadors, private sector and representatives from DCO Member States, the platform for dialogue and cooperation explored tech diplomacy as a vital tool for engaging stakeholders.
Participants included Jasem Albudaiwi, GCC Secretary-General; Deemah AlYahya, DCO Secretary-General; and ministerial representatives from the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) attendees.
The event featured a keynote presentation titled “Global Tech Diplomacy Forecast – Key Influences on 2025” delivered by Martin Rauchbauer, Co-founder of Tech Diplomacy Network, which examined geopolitics shaping tech regulation, innovation priorities, and international relations.
The event continued with an engaging panel discussion that explored the role of tech diplomacy and multilateralism in promoting a safe, resilient, and prosperous digital economy.
In his welcome remarks, Albudaiwi stated: “The DCO Diplomatic Connect is a strategic platform for the GCC to demonstrate its leadership in digital innovation and international collaboration.”
“By showcasing our commitment to advancing the digital economy, the GCC acts as a key player in shaping the future of global economic transformation. This aligns with the region’s broader goals of economic growth and diversification,” he added.
On her part, AlYahya said: “Digital technologies are at the heart of future economic opportunities. The DCO Diplomatic Connect underscores the role of tech diplomacy and the importance of collective action in harnessing the full potential of the digital economy and driving digital transformation.”
“By bringing stakeholders together, we not only strengthen understanding among our Member States and international organizations on the need for tech diplomacy, but also advocate for social inclusion within the digital economy, that includes women empowerment and marginalized communities,” she affirmed.
Rauchbauer said: “Amidst a polycrisis demanding collaborative solutions, new technologies hold the key to addressing our greatest global challenges. The DCO Diplomatic Connect underscores the pivotal role of tech diplomacy in shaping a future where diplomacy and technology are inseparable.”.
The Diplomatic Connect brings together ministers, ambassadors, diplomats, thought leaders, and other stakeholders to engage in thought-provoking conversations about digital diplomacy, aiming to underscore its importance in international relations. It also explores inventive approaches to diplomacy, leveraging the latest technological advances, digital tools, and data-driven insights to bolster diplomatic efforts.