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Saudi Arabia's dedication to Islam is demonstrated by its superb
maintenance and expansion of the holy sites, enabling greater
numbers of Muslim pilgrims to perform the Hajj. This has
always been an essential priority for the Kingdom. Every year
funds from the annual budget are allocated exclusively for this
purpose. The Ministry of Pilgrimage, in conjunction with other
government agencies, oversees the annual logistical challenge
of preparing for the Hajj and supports projects in the
Kingdom and abroad that promote Islam's role in the community.
Beginning with the late King Abdulaziz, Saudi leaders have directed
a series of ongoing projects aimed at improving the quality of
accommodation, health care and other services for the pilgrims.
An essential component of this policy has been the expansion
of the Holy Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah.
At the time of Saudi Arabia's unification in 1932, the Holy Mosque
could accommodate 48,000 worshipers and the Prophet's Mosque
17,000. A series of expansion plans, the latest of which was
completed in 1992, increased the capacity of the two holy mosques
to more than one million and over half a million, respectively.
Under the personal direction of King Fahd, the work also improved
the infrastructure and services necessary to enable the millions
of pilgrims to carry out their religious observances in comfort
and safety. This has included new airport and port facilities
in Jeddah and other points of entry for pilgrims, roads to Makkah
and Madinah, comfortable accommodations and an extensive health
care network. It is an effort that is ongoing, with improvements
each year that have included the installation of fire-proof tents
and the provision of telecommunication facilities.
As part of the Kingdom's efforts to better serve Muslim pilgrims,
whose numbers are expected to continue to increase, in 1993 King
Fahd re structured the Ministry of Pilgrimage and Endowments into
two separate organizations -- the Ministry of Pilgrimage, which
deals exclusively with the Hajj, and the Ministry of Islamic
Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance.
The vast financial and human resources Saudi Arabia has committed
to the Hajj reflect the dedication of the leadership and
citizens of the Kingdom to the service of Islam and the holy
sites and to preserving them as a haven of peace for all Muslims.
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