No one will be allowed to disrupt Islamic harmony: Saudi King

September 26, 2015

Mina, Sep 26: The Kingdom will continue to play its role at the regional and international level for Arab and Muslim unity and will not allow anyone to drive a wedge between them or disrupt the harmony, said Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman on Friday.

He was speaking at an annual reception in Mina in honor of the leaders of Islamic countries and other dignitaries. The king said Saudi Arabia is working in tandem with brotherly countries for unity and stability in the Muslim and Arab world.

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Islam is the religion of peace, compassion, justice and charity, he said. "Our religion preaches goodness and we have learned from our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) that the best people are those who use their hands and tongues to benefit others and treat them well." He said a Muslim is the one who doesn't harm other Muslims by his hand or tongue and we adhere to this guidance while praying Allah Almighty to help and guide us. He said Allah Almighty has honored us by providing the opportunity to serve the House of God (Kaaba) and the pilgrims. The leadership and people of the Kingdom exert all efforts to make the journey and stay of the guests of Allah as stress-free as possible and to ensure their security and safety, the king said.

The king prayed to Allah Almighty to free the Ummah of all ills, strengthen the Arab and Islamic world with security and stability. He also prayed for world peace. “I pray to Allah that the worship of all those who attended Haj be accepted and that they be purged of their sins... It is also my prayer that all pilgrims return to their families safely...”

Earlier, Haj Minister Bandar Hajjar congratulated King Salman on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha.

The minister also congratulated pilgrims for performing the Haj rituals in peace and comfort. He thanked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, Makkah Gov.Prince Khaled Al-Faisal and Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman for their sincere efforts in serving the pilgrims.

Head of Muslim World League Abdullah bin Abdulmuhsin Al-Turki said Muslims are following with pain and sorrow the situation unfolding in the Islamic and Arab countries which are witnessing strife, chaos, poverty and unemployment.

These countries are pinning great hopes on Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to bring them out of these crises, Al-Turki said.

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April 12,2020

Apr 12: Parents in Abu Dhabi affected by the Covid-19 situation can seek help from the authorities in paying off their children's school fees, it was announced on Sunday.

The Abu Dhabi Media Office took to Twitter to announce the reprieve. The Authority for Social Contribution - Ma'an and Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek) "will support parents with children attending private schools in #AbuDhabi who are affected by the current economic challenges, by paying school fees or providing devices for distance learning".

The move is part of the 'Together We Are Good' programme which aims to support residents impacted by the Covid-19 coronavirus crisis in the country.

"Parents can call the toll-free helpline on 800-3088 or register their request at http://togetherwearegood.ae. The closing date for fee assistance applications is 23rd April 2020," the media office tweeted.

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July 23,2020

Abu Dhabi, Jul 23: Muslims in the United Arab Emirates have been asked to perform Eid Al-Adha prayers at home even as mosques will be allowed to operate at an increased capacity of 50 percent from Aug. 3.

Mosques in the UAE have been operating at 30 percent capacity after they reopened on July 1.

Announcing the move, Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, the official spokesman for the National Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, stated that after assessing the situation and coordinating with the concerned authorities, it was decided that Eid Al-Adha prayers would be conducted in homes and takbeers broadcast through visual and audio means.

He also announced that the Emirates Fatwa Council has recommended that donations and sacrifices should be to official charitable causes in the country only.

Al Dhaheri advised the public to donate during this time to the official charitable bodies in the country with sacrifices and donations, through smart applications concerned with sacrifices or through slaughterhouses outlined by the local authorities that guarantee the application of precautionary and preventive measures and provide remote services without the need to enter livestock markets or slaughterhouses.

Al Dhaheri stressed the need to avoid family visits and gatherings, and replace them using electronic means of communication or phone contact, as well as refraining from distributing Eid gifts and money to children and individuals during this occasion recommending to instead use of electronic alternatives.

Al Dhaheri pointed out that it is necessary to avoid visiting pregnant women, children and those with chronic diseases who are most vulnerable to COVID-19 and not to allow them to leave the home and avoid going out to public places to preserve their health and safety.

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May 1,2020

Dubai, May 1: Saudi Arabia has reported 1,344 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 24,097, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday.

The ministry also announced 7 more deaths and 392 new recoveries, raising the total number of fatalities and recoveries to 169 and 3,55 respectively.

Out of the 1,344 new cases reported today, 282 were confirmed in Riyadh, 237 in Madinah, 207 in Makkah, 171 in Jubail and 124 in Jeddah in addition to 114 infections in Dammam.

Authorities continue to urge people to stay at home unless necessary despite having relaxed some restrictions and curfews at the start of Ramadan.

Citizens and residents are allowed to go out for necessary needs between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. but must adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing a face mask and maintaining social distancing practices.

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