Eid call: Help crisis-hit fellow Muslims

July 29, 2014

Prince Eid prayer

Jeddah/Riyadh, Jul 29: Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, performed Eid Al-Fitr prayer at the Grand Mosque in Makkah in the presence of a massive congregation.

He was joined by Prince Bandar bin Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Prince Ahmad bin Abdulaziz, Prince Khaled bin Fahd bin Khalid and Deputy Crown Prince Muqrin.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah was congratulated on the advent of Eid Al-Fitr by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi and King Abdallah of Jordan via telephone, while former Prime Minister of Lebanon Saad Hariri also attended the prayers.

In his Eid sermon, Imam Saleh Al-Humaid said the Muslim nation should be considered a single body, where if one part is in pain, the whole body becomes responsive, just like a healthy body is all-encompassing.

“Muslims in neighboring countries are facing crises, problems and catastrophes provoked by enemies,” he said.

“Muslim orphans, widowers, homeless people, refugees, the less fortunate and the sickly are in need of our support and solace,” he said. “Indeed, many of our fellow Muslims are spending this Eid in misery and humiliation.” He expressed his gratitude for divine bounties while urging Muslims to be pious and God-fearing.

Al-Humaid told listeners that humans are intrinsically social creatures. “People need one another in all aspects of life,” he said. “Everyone should have access to food, housing, clothing, education, treatment and employment, but we humans also have emotional needs that are fulfilled through friendship and networking based on need or mutual interest.”

He added: “Individual morals and ethics are manifested through their relations with others, whether relatives, friends or strangers. “Loneliness and isolation are not conducive for any human being, let alone believers.”

Al-Humaid highlighted the importance of empathizing with the plight of fellow Arabs.

Money is not the only means to help out, said the sheikh.

“Roads to charity include good deeds and sound morals,” he said. “People’s first source of happiness should first and foremost be their belief and faith in God and their desire to engage in good deeds without expecting praise in return.”

Al-Humaid also advised believers to use Eid as an opportunity for reconciliation and to drop grudges and ill-feelings.

Meanwhile, more than one million performed Eid prayers at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah. Sheikh Salah Al-Budair the led prayers and delivered the Eid sermon.

“We must preserve our religion and follow our Prophet’s guidance,” he said. “We also must true understand Qur’anic verses without perverting their original meanings.”

Riyadh also greeted the beginning of Eid Al-Fitr with zeal and zest.

Eid prayers were offered at around 400 mosques, while special arrangements were made for women by placing improvised partitions just after sunrise.

Riyadh Gov. Prince Turki bin Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz performed Eid Al-Fitr prayers at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah mosque and later met with princes, scholars, senior officials and a group of citizens, who came to congratulate him on the auspicious occasion.

Prince Turki also visited patients in hospital and wished them a speedy recovery, joy and tranquility.

Riyadh’s governorate and municipality collaborated with several official and unofficial bodies to come up with elaborate arrangements for recreational events and colorful activities throughout the city.

The Riyadh Police has made a comprehensive security plan for the weeklong festivities.

Seven locations, including the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Malaz and the King Fahd International Stadium in Naseem, were the scenes of much-awaited festivals and dazzling fireworks displays, according to sources from the Riyadh Municipality.

Festive locations were distributed geographically across the city, while the firework show will commence at 11:15 p.m. over a period of three days.

“The fireworks display is fascinating to watch,” said one housewife. “The explosion of various colors against a black sky truly gripped me.”

Another major attraction during the grand celebrations is the fountain dance show at the King Abdullah Park in Malaz.

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April 15,2020

Dubai, Apr 15: Saudi Arabia reported 493 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 5869, the Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday.

According to the ministry of health, the number of recoveries today are 42 cases, making total of recoveries in the kingdom 931. And 71 critical cases in intensive care.

The ministry also confirmed 6 deaths bringing the total number of deaths in the kingdom to 79.

Saudi Arabia imposed a 24-hour curfew and lockdown on the cities of Riyadh, Tabuk, Dammam, Dhahran and Hofuf and throughout the governorates of Jeddah, Taif, Qatif and Khobar. This week the curfew was extended until further notice.

Overall, Saudi Arabia has reported one of the lowest rates of infection in the region, with around 5,000 cases in a population of over 30 million. Mecca was one of the first Saudi cities to be placed under a full-day curfew, and authorities took unprecedented precautions, suspending religious tourism in February and closing mosques across the country in March.

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June 18,2020

Riyadh, Jun 18: Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb said that Saudi Arabia will resume tourist activities at the end of Shawwal (June 21) after a hiatus of more than three months due to lockdown measures imposed following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.

The minister made the remarks during a television interview after chairing the emergency meeting of the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism on Wednesday. He said that the current indications are positive and that the Kingdom is ready to launch the summer program, which will be a boost for domestic tourism.

“It was revealed in a research study carried out by the Tourism Authority that 80 percent of Saudi citizens want to take advantage of domestic tourism. We will launch the domestic tourism program for the public after having made necessary coordination with the Ministry of Health and the concerned higher authorities,” he said.

Several Arab tourism ministers and officials of the relevant organizations attended the meeting, which discussed the challenges that the region’s tourism sector is facing due to the pandemic. Al-Khateeb pointed out that the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism, headed by Saudi Arabia, held the virtual session in exceptional circumstances to discuss ways to get out of this pandemic and revitalize the tourism sector.

“Saudi Arabia has initiated a package of financial stimulus activities with a total value of more than $61 billion to protect jobs and businesses and reduce the economic burden of the crisis. The domestic tourism sector has benefited from it as one of the important economic sectors, as it covered 60 percent of salaries of Saudi employees in the private sector for a period of three months,” he added.

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May 24,2020

Abu Dhabi: A senior Hindi teacher at Sunrise School in Abu Dhabi has died of coronavirus, it has been confirmed. Anil Kumar, 50, passed away on Sunday morning, May 24.

The sad and shocking demise of Mr Kumar, a senior Hindi teacher of Sunrise School on May 24, has left the entire Sunrise family in a pall of gloom, read a statement.

“The management, administrators, other faculty members, students and the school as a whole is struck with intense sorrow and is speechless.

“The bond that he had developed over the years, just as how we have with each faculty, makes the loss unbearable. The entire SEPS family is shaken and finds it hard to come to terms with this most saddening news.

“Anil Kumar was a very inspiring teacher. He always brought a creative aspect to the classes he handled and would make it an enjoyable class to attend to. Mr. Anil Kumar had a great way of motivating his students to do their best, and pushed them to be the best they could be. He was a great strength and support to the Department of Hindi, always willing to scaffold and mentor students and teachers. He was a very approachable man, warm and friendly at heart and that is something I will truly miss about Mr. Anil.

“Mr Anil Kumar has left behind his wife and two children. Mrs. Rajini, his wife is also a member of the school family. She is a faculty of the maths department. Our prayers and sincere condolences to each and every one of the family. May God give the strength to endure and face this most challenging phase of their life.”

It is learnt Mr Kumar fell ill with COVID-19 and had been in hospital since May 7.

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