Council Member Othman Mujali Reviews Conditions of Yemeni Pilgrims Ahead of Hajj

- Sheikh Othman Majli assesses conditions of Yemeni pilgrims and their transportation to Mina.
- Majli emphasizes the importance of providing comprehensive support for pilgrims' rituals.
- Minister Al-Wad'i details services and logistics to ensure pilgrims' safety and comfort.
- Majli commends Yemeni and Saudi authorities for their collaborative efforts during Hajj.
Sheikh Othman Mujali Monitors Conditions of Yemeni Pilgrims
Sheikh Othman Mujali, a prominent member of the Presidential Leadership Council, has taken proactive measures to ensure the welfare of Yemeni pilgrims. In a recent phone conversation with Sheikh Turki bin Abdullah Al-Wad’i, the Minister of Awqaf and Guidance, Mujali aimed to evaluate the conditions of Yemeni pilgrims and oversee their transportation to Mina, along with the arrangements for their pilgrimage.
Ensuring Comprehensive Care for Pilgrims
During the discussion, Mujali underscored the significance of providing complete support to the guests of Allah. He stressed the necessity of facilitating a smooth and comfortable experience for pilgrims as they perform their sacred rituals at the Holy House. His commitment reflects the Yemeni leadership’s dedication to the spiritual well-being of its citizens during this pivotal religious event.
Updates on Services and Logistics
Mujali attentively received updates from the Minister regarding the services available to the pilgrims. Al-Wad’i provided a detailed account of the execution and organizational methods employed for this year’s Hajj, highlighting the facilities aimed at ensuring a successful pilgrimage. He also discussed the effective management of the movement of pilgrims to the holy sites, emphasizing the implementation of plans that prioritize the safety and comfort of all guests, aided by divine guidance.
Furthermore, Mujali expressed his gratitude for the responsible efforts of the Ministry and the entire Yemeni delegation. He commended the Saudi Arabian authorities for their unwavering support in facilitating the pilgrimage process. Their commitment to ensuring the availability of necessary human, service, security, and health resources for pilgrims from around the globe has played a crucial role in this endeavor. Mujali extended his wishes for a blessed pilgrimage and accepted efforts for the current Hajj season, 1447 AH.
This proactive engagement highlights the Yemeni leadership’s commitment to safeguarding the welfare of its citizens during one of the most significant religious observances in the Islamic calendar. The collaboration between Yemeni officials and Saudi authorities exemplifies a mutual dedication to ensuring a seamless pilgrimage experience for all participants.



