Over 280 Million Worshipers Performed Prayers at Prophet's Mosque in 2023

The Prophet's Mosque received over 280 million worshipers in 2023. (SPA)
The Prophet's Mosque received over 280 million worshipers in 2023. (SPA)
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Over 280 Million Worshipers Performed Prayers at Prophet's Mosque in 2023

The Prophet's Mosque received over 280 million worshipers in 2023. (SPA)
The Prophet's Mosque received over 280 million worshipers in 2023. (SPA)

The Prophet's Mosque received over 280 million worshipers in 2023, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

The best and comprehensive services, and the great efforts exerted by the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Prophet's Mosque, and other entities, ensured that worshipers performed their rituals with ease and comfort.

The authority is committed to exerting further efforts to provide optimal services to visitors to the Prophet's Mosque.



Saudi Arabia Receives Internationally Wanted Citizen in Corruption Cases from Russia

The headquarters of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in Riyadh. (Nazaha)
The headquarters of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in Riyadh. (Nazaha)
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Saudi Arabia Receives Internationally Wanted Citizen in Corruption Cases from Russia

The headquarters of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in Riyadh. (Nazaha)
The headquarters of the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in Riyadh. (Nazaha)

Saudi Arabia received from Russia on Friday an internationally wanted citizen, Abdullah bin Awadh Aidah Al-Harthy, for committing financial and administrative corruption crimes.

The move was possible in light of the memorandum of understanding signed between the Kingdom’s Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) and Russia’s Public Prosecution in the field of combating cross-border corruption crimes.

The Russian Prosecutor General's Office had responded to a formal request made by the Nazaha regarding the extradition of a wanted citizen for trial, said an official source at Nazaha.

The response underscores the commitment of both states to upholding the rule of law, strengthening international cooperation, and addressing cross-border corruption crimes, thereby ensuring that corrupt actors are not granted impunity.

Nazaha also acknowledged the GlobE Network's and INTERPOL's roles in pursuing persons involved in corruption crimes and denying them safe havens.

The authority reiterated its commitment to prosecuting those responsible for corruption crimes, both domestically and internationally. It vowed to ensure accountability in line with legal and regulatory frameworks and work to recover any assets and proceeds from committing such crimes to the state's treasury.