Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces: Qatari Pilgrims Have been Provided with All Services

Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
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Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces: Qatari Pilgrims Have been Provided with All Services

Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters

Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces Maj. Gen. Jamaan al-Ghamdi stressed that his country does not discriminate between pilgrims; instead, it takes care of everyone and provides them with all services possible.

In response to a question by Asharq Al-Awsat about the Qatari government's claims over guarantees regarding the safety of Qatari pilgrims, Ghamdi said: “Pilgrims are all guests and we do not discriminate between pilgrims. All pilgrims are taken care of, and the Saudis are raised on respecting guests of God.”

“We consider ourselves in this country as custodians of the Kaaba like our King, who called himself “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.”

Saudi Arabia does not differentiate between pilgrims when it comes to security protection. Everyone is protected by Allah the almighty first then by the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, which provides all possible services for all pilgrims, said Ghamdi.

During a press conference held Sunday at the headquarters of the General Security in Mina to explain the security and organizational plans in the Hajj season this year, Ghamdi explained that security plans for this year’s Hajj have been completed under the full support of the wise leadership, which works on serving the pilgrims and providing them with a secured and comfort atmosphere.

“In line with orders given by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz to host Qatari pilgrims, all services have been provided for them,” Ghamdi added.

Ghamdi pointed out that what has been achieved so far is continuous security successes for Hajj security forces; starting from the movement of pilgrims from the country's borders until they arrive in Madinah and Makkah.

He stressed that the counting process is ongoing for the violating pilgrims in different Saudi regions to guarantee the safety of legal pilgrims and provide them with the best services.

Al-Ghamdi said that since the beginning of the Hajj season, 61 unauthorized offices have been closed and 10,533 Saudi individuals and 213,541 expatriates have been arrested for violating Hajj regulations.



Hajj Pilgrims Perform Stoning of Devil at Jamarat on First Day of Tashreeq

This handout satellite picture obtained from Planet Labs PBC and taken early on June 6, 2025 shows the Jamarat bridge in Mina on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice, and during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. (Planet Labs PBC / AFP)
This handout satellite picture obtained from Planet Labs PBC and taken early on June 6, 2025 shows the Jamarat bridge in Mina on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice, and during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. (Planet Labs PBC / AFP)
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Hajj Pilgrims Perform Stoning of Devil at Jamarat on First Day of Tashreeq

This handout satellite picture obtained from Planet Labs PBC and taken early on June 6, 2025 shows the Jamarat bridge in Mina on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice, and during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. (Planet Labs PBC / AFP)
This handout satellite picture obtained from Planet Labs PBC and taken early on June 6, 2025 shows the Jamarat bridge in Mina on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice, and during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. (Planet Labs PBC / AFP)

Hajj pilgrims were performing the symbolic stoning of the devil on the first day of Tashreeq on Saturday.

They will stone the devil with three pebbles at Jamarat after having had performed the first phase of the stoning on Friday and ending their state of Ihram.

Also on Friday, which was the first day of Eid al-Adha, the pilgrims performed the Ifada tawaf of the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. Before that, they had ascended Mount Arafat on Thursday – considered the peak of the Hajj.

The Saudi Interior Ministry has called on pilgrims to follow the designated paths that connect each area where rituals are performed.

It also called on them to follow the set timetable for each ritual.

An Interior Ministry spokesman said on Friday that the security forces continue to perform their duties in protecting the pilgrims and ensuring their safety as they carry out the sacred rituals.

For pilgrims seeking to depart on the second day of Tashreeq, he urged them to remain in their tents until their departure times.

He underscored the Interior Ministry’s continued security and organizational efforts to ensure the safety of the pilgrims as they complete their holy journey.