The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, in partnership with charitable organizations, distributed a total of 24,012,207 iftar meals during Ramadan. This initiative reflects the spirit of solidarity and compassion during the blessed month.
The distribution process was carried out under advanced health and organizational measures. The authority ensured a clean and safe environment for worshippers and visitors. Over 1,196 tons of waste were managed to maintain cleanliness at the Two Holy Mosques.
Serving the Guests of the Two Holy Mosques
The initiative aimed to serve the guests of the Two Holy Mosques while promoting values of compassion and social cohesion. Various entities under the supervision of the authority implemented this charitable effort. The initiative aligns with the strong religious and moral values within Muslim communities.
Volunteer groups played an active role in providing organizational, health, and informational services. The authority enabled volunteer organizations to contribute to a comfortable and safe environment for visitors. This effort reinforced the Kingdom’s commitment to delivering a spiritually fulfilling Ramadan for all.
This initiative exemplifies Saudi Arabia’s dual focus on tradition and innovation, bridging faith, economy, and social welfare. As Ramadan concluded, the legacy of these meals will inspire continued efforts to strengthen communities worldwide.