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NewsHow do Qatar and the Arab countries receive the last ten days of Ramadan?

How do Qatar and the Arab countries receive the last ten days of Ramadan?

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The blessed month of Ramadan is considered a month of worship in which spirituality overflows and its atmosphere is distinguished by focusing on worship and drawing closer to God. However, the last ten days of this holy month are distinguished as blessed days and nights that have many characteristics, and are considered among the blessings of God, and a new beginning, especially for those who neglected worship from the beginning. Ramadan days.

The preparations for the last days of Ramadan in the Arab countries differ from one country to another, but they all share the intensification of worship such as night prayers, recitation of the Qur’an, and i’tikaaf as a Sunnah of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, and investigate a night that is better than a thousand months, which is represented by the Night of Decree.

** Qatar called on the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs for those wishing to observe i’tikaaf to learn the jurisprudence of legal and beneficial i’tikaf corresponding to the noble Prophet’s guidance. In this regard, the ministry identified 111 mosques in various regions of the country, to revive the year of i’tikaf during the last ten days of Ramadan this year.

** Saudi Arabia The number of pilgrims, worshipers, pilgrims, and visitors in the Two Holy Mosques doubles during these days, and the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques attaches great importance to providing all services and supplies necessary for worshipers, pilgrims and visitors during this important period, in addition to organizing advocacy, educational and cultural programs, and presenting valuable initiatives that serve Muslims from all over the world, according to Gulf Online Network.

In order to serve the pilgrims of the Sacred House of God and help the pilgrims and visitors to perform their rituals with peace and quiet, more than ten thousand manpower, male and female, work in the Great Mosques of Mecca and Medina, who ensure the follow-up of the workflow, in addition to male and female cleaners, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The Traffic Department of the Holy Capital has also prepared a traffic plan for the last ten days of Ramadan to organize and facilitate movement, as the region witnesses a large density of visitors and pilgrims from inside and outside Saudi Arabia, and nine sites are allocated to stop vehicles and link them to frequent traffic through public transport buses, to transport pilgrims and worshipers coming from within the borders. the holy capital and beyond.

** Morocco During the last ten days, Moroccans are more likely to buy carpets, Arab perfumes, fumes, and several food products. On the night of the twenty-seventh of Ramadan, in which Moroccans celebrate Laylat al-Qadr, the streets are decorated with young girls and boys who wear bright clothes, and pictures are taken of them, to commemorate the day. their first fast.

** Kuwait The concerned institutions in Kuwait are preparing all the preparations and procedures for receiving worshipers in the country’s mosques, and in this the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior has prepared a comprehensive security plan aimed at securing and providing security control around mosques, markets and commercial complexes, and securing traffic on all main and subsidiary roads and intersections that are crowded during these the days.


Religious and cultural events are increasing, such as holding lectures, cultural festivals, folklore and heritage, as well as charitable campaigns that are active to help the poor and needy in various Arab and Islamic countries, all with the aim of spreading a spiritual atmosphere and strengthening community cohesion based on religious foundations.

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