Holy sites in Saudi Arabia to undergo major facelift in near future

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August 23, 2018

Mina, Aug 23: The holy sites will undergo a fundamental facelift in the near future, Saudi Arabia's Hajj minister said in an exclusive interview with Arab News.

“There is a comprehensive, integrated plan to develop the Mina, Muzdalifah and Arafat altogether,” Mohammed bin Saleh Banten said.

“We now know that there is a royal commission, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, for Makkah and the holy sites. This massive project will see more services for pilgrims and increased capacity, safety and security to ease their Hajj performance,” he said.

The minister said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques “is always directing us to provide pilgrims with the finest and best services.”

Development is never-ending, but “when it comes to a major absorptive capacity change, it takes time. However, we all believe in our message and are working to achieve our goals,” he added.
 
He confirmed that this year’s Hajj was going as planned and was living up to pilgrims’ expectations.

“Performance indicators are usually analyzed in the end of every Hajj season, but I can tell you that the movement of pilgrims from Arafat to Mina saw record numbers,” he said.

“The big efforts made by the ministry’s committee assigned to transport pilgrims to Arafat — security men, Tawafa establishments and organizing bodies — have cooperatively made the process a success.” 

Banten said that he had extensive knowledge and a wide experience in Hajj works, but had never witnessed such a successful collective work.

“We are so delighted with what has been achieved. The performance statistics for the movement of the pilgrims from Arafat to Mina, which we reported today, were very positive. As for transportation, the number of vehicles that had problems was negligible,” the minister said.

The arrival of pilgrims to their destinations was much more accurate, thanks to efforts by all related bodies.

“Modern technology has also contributed to this success. All buses are equipped with the latest technology to guide them to the correct locations. As for grouping the pilgrims, we have also set up precise plans to make sure that pilgrims can safely get to their endpoints,” the minister said.

He added their plans will hopefully ensure a secure a safe stoning of Jamarat and a secure exit of Mina. The minister said all that has been done was a result of cooperation of government sectors.

Banten said that public security officials have prepared plans to ensure pilgrims carry out the stoning peacefully and safely.

“Security men, as you see, are doing a great job in managing the crowds and organizing traffic. The train is working efficiently to transport the pilgrims. Having taken heat and sunstroke into consideration, we have covered most of the pathways in Mina to protect the pilgrims,” he said.

Medical centers, in addition to volunteering centers, have been organized to provide medical assistance for such cases.

In spite of the efforts of the ministry, there had been a few remarks about their plans in the coming season.

“Actually, no man’s work is perfect. There should always be some remarks, but these can either be corrected without delay or taken for comprehensive, thorough studies. However, we make sure that performance remarks, that we ourselves make, receive from pilgrims or that the Command and Control Center inform us about are all recorded and will be taken into account to see how to prevent their occurrence in the future,” the Hajj minister told Arab News.

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July 19,2020

Kuwait City, Jul 19: Kuwaiti ruler Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah has successfully undergone surgery early on Sunday, the emir's office said.

"His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah ... has undergone surgery this morning, with thanks to God for its success," the head of the emir's office Sheikh Ali Jarrah al-Sabah said, as quoted by state news agency KUNA.

The 91-year-old was admitted to hospital for a medical checkup.

Yesterday, a royal order was issued assigning Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed al-Sabah, the emir's designated successor, "to take over some constitutional jurisdictions of His Highness the Emir temporarily"

In August 2019, Kuwait acknowledged the emir suffered an unspecified medical "setback" that required him to be hospitalised.

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February 5,2020

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has said it rejects US President  Donald Trump 's recently unveiled Middle East plan.

The 57-member body, which held a summit on Monday  to discuss the plan in Saudi Arabia's Jeddah, said in a statement that it "calls on all member states not to engage with this plan or to cooperate with the US administration in implementing it in any form".

Requested by the Palestinian leadership, the meeting of the body came two days after the Arab League rejected Trump's so-called "deal of the century", saying: "It does not meet the minimum rights and aspirations of Palestinian people."

Addressing a pro-Israel audience at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side, Trump on Tuesday described his long-delayed plan for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a "win-win solution" for both sides.

The US president said his proposed deal would ensure the establishment of a two-state solution, promising Palestinians a state of their own with a new capital in Abu Dis, a suburb just outside Jerusalem. Trump also said Jerusalem would be the "undivided capital" of Israel. The Palestinians want both occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank to be part of a future state.

Palestinian leaders, who were absent during the announcement and had rejected the proposal even before its release, denounced the plan as "a new Balfour Declaration" that heavily favoured Israel and would deny them a viable independent state.

The OIC said in a statement on Twitter on Sunday that its "open-ended executive committee meeting" at the level of foreign ministers would "discuss the organisation's position after the US administration announced its peace plan".

With member states from four continents, the OIC is the second-largest intergovernmental organisation in the world after the United Nations, with a collective population reaching more than 1.8 billion.

The majority of its member states are Muslim-majority countries, while others have significant Muslim populations, including several African and South American countries. While the 22 members of the Arab League are also part of the OIC, the organisation has several significant non-Arab member states, including Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. It also has five observer members, including Russia and Thailand.

Iran 'barred'

Meanwhile, Iran on Monday accused its regional rival Saudi Arabia of blocking its officials from attending the OIC meeting.

"The government of Saudi Arabia has prevented the participation of the Iranian delegation in the meeting to examine the 'deal of the century' plan at the headquarters of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation," Fars news agency quoted Abbas Mousavi, spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry, as saying.

Mousavi said Iran - one of the countries to strongly condemn Trump's plan - had filed a complaint with the OIC and accused its regional rival of misusing its position as the host for the organisation's headquarters.

There was no immediate comment from Saudi officials.

Following the unveiling of Trump's plan, the Saudi foreign ministry expressed appreciation for Trump's efforts and support for direct peace negotiations under Washington's auspices, while state media reported that King Salman had called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to reassure him of Riyadh's unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause.

The announcement of Trump's plan drew mixed responses from Arab states.

Observers said the reaction was indicative of the division among Arab countries and their inability to prioritise the Palestinian people's plight over domestic economic agendas and political calculations in relation to the Trump administration.

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April 26,2020

Riyadh, Apr 26: The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia has issued an order to partially lift the curfew in all regions of the Kingdom, to become from 9am to 5pm, starting Sunday through Wednesday May 13, while keeping a 24-hour curfew in the holy city of Makkah and in previously isolated neighbourhoods, state news agency (SPA) said early on Sunday.

The order also allowed the opening of some economic and commercial activities, which include wholesale and retail shops in addition to malls.

They can operate for two weeks, beginning on April 29 (Wednesday) until May 13 (Ramadan 6-20), however, certain shops within malls like beauty clinics, barber salons, gyms, cinemas, and restaurants will continue to be restricted from reopening.

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