Saudi Leadership Thanks Interior Minister for Success of Hajj Plans

 Worshippers perform the farewell tawaf (circumambulation) in the holy Saudi city of Mecca on July 11, 2022, marking the end of this year's Hajj. (AFP)
Worshippers perform the farewell tawaf (circumambulation) in the holy Saudi city of Mecca on July 11, 2022, marking the end of this year's Hajj. (AFP)
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Saudi Leadership Thanks Interior Minister for Success of Hajj Plans

 Worshippers perform the farewell tawaf (circumambulation) in the holy Saudi city of Mecca on July 11, 2022, marking the end of this year's Hajj. (AFP)
Worshippers perform the farewell tawaf (circumambulation) in the holy Saudi city of Mecca on July 11, 2022, marking the end of this year's Hajj. (AFP)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent cables to Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, thanking him on the success of this year’s annual Hajj pilgrimage.

King Salman highlighted the success of the Hajj, thanking God Almighty that it was held smoothly.

He also credited the success to the parties that implemented the security and services plans and health protocols.

Crown Prince Mohammed praised the hard work carried out and dedication shown by all sides to serve the pilgrims.



Saudi Supreme Court Urges Sighting Shawwal Crescent Saturday Evening

The Supreme Court called on whoever sights the crescent moon to report to the nearest court
The Supreme Court called on whoever sights the crescent moon to report to the nearest court
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Saudi Supreme Court Urges Sighting Shawwal Crescent Saturday Evening

The Supreme Court called on whoever sights the crescent moon to report to the nearest court
The Supreme Court called on whoever sights the crescent moon to report to the nearest court

The Supreme Court has called on Muslims across Saudi Arabia to sight the crescent of Shawwal moon Saturday evening, Ramadan 29, 1446 AH, corresponding to March 29, 2025.

In an announcement on Thursday, the Supreme Court called on whoever sights the crescent moon by naked eyes or through binoculars to report to the nearest court and register their testimony.