Makkah Al Mukarramah:Pilgrims of Qatar continue performing their rituals amid continuous follow-up and supervision from the Qatari Hajj Mission, as well as the full support from the Hajj Mission's relevant supporting units that cooperate and coordinate with the Hajj campaigns.
Deputy Head of the Qatari Hajj Mission Ali bin Sultan Al Misifri said that pilgrims of Qatar performed the greatest part of Hajj, which is standing on Mount Arafat, then the casting of Jamarat of Aqaba, performing Tawaf Al Ifadah, and continuing to spend the days of Tashreeq in Mina and throwing of the Jamarat.
Al Misifri indicated that the mission, through its specialized units, has prepared all camps for the country's pilgrims in the holy places of Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah by the highest approved specifications and standards.
He stressed that the good impressions of the pilgrims about the services are the result of constructive cooperation and continuous coordination between the mission officials and the owners of the campaigns, which resulted in providing the best services to the country’s pilgrims and assisting them in correctly performing their rituals.
Regarding the integration of the work of the mission's support units, Al Misifri said that all the administrative and technical units supporting the mission have exerted their utmost efforts to create appropriate conditions and harness all capabilities for the pilgrims of the State of Qatar so that they can perform Hajj easily according to a system in which all efforts are integrated to serve the pilgrims of the country.
He added that one of the most prominent efforts of these units is the unified call and support center for the pilgrims of Qatar, which represents the link between the pilgrims, the campaigns, and the mission.
The centre follows up the process of enlisting the pilgrims of Qatar, and the management plans, in full coordination with the campaigns and the Saudi security authorities concerned with traffic and the enlistment of pilgrims.
Al Misifri urged all pilgrims to avoid crowding, especially during the casting of Jamarat, and to choose the appropriate times to ensure their comfort and safety, wishing all the pilgrims a safe return home.