Kuwait: With the end of the second day of the days of Tashreeq, and the hasty pilgrims begin to leave Mecca and have completed their rituals, the Kuwaiti Hajj mission confirmed that all the pilgrims of the State of Kuwait were fine, and they performed their rituals safely and reassuringly, without anything disturbing the atmosphere of faith in which they live. All are in good health.
The head of the mission, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments, Farid Emadi, congratulated the country’s political leadership and the Kuwaiti people on this success.
All the pilgrims of Kuwait performed their rituals with ease and confidence, starting with standing in Arafat, then arriving after sunset to Muzdalifah, and then throwing the Great Jamarat, dissolving, circumambulating and seeking, in addition to slaughtering the hady, on the first day of Eid, and then they threw the Jamarat On the first day of al-Tashreeq, and they followed it with stoning on the second day, yesterday, before those who hurried out of them left, while the rest will continue to throw pebbles today, which is the third day of al-Tashreeq and the last day to perform the rituals.
Emadi explained that the mission’s committees and teams roamed among the Kuwaiti campaigns to ensure the safety of all pilgrims and to follow up on all their affairs and affairs, small and large, noting that the success that was achieved did not come easily, but rather thanks to the efforts of all teams and committees of the Kuwaiti Hajj mission represented in the ministries and state bodies who They worked day and night, tirelessly.
He stressed that the work for these few days lasted for several months in cooperation with the campaign owners, “who put their hands with us and contributed to achieving this success that we were waiting for and expecting as well, given the extensive experience enjoyed by the Kuwaiti campaigns and the great reputation they enjoy among their counterparts in the countries of the world.” Islam,” noting that this came after hard work and great effort.
He pointed out that the performance of the rituals was smooth and the movements of the pilgrims were smooth, and this was done using the feelings train and buses, stressing that the traffic organization and security deployment, in addition to the Saudi male and female volunteers, factors that contributed to the success of the Nafrah operation with great ease, and without problems. Or obstacles, asking the Lord to reward them with good and put this in the balance of their deeds on the Day of Resurrection.
The head of the Kuwaiti Hajj delegation, Farid Emadi, had received Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Minister of Oil, Dr Muhammad Al-Faris, and Minister of Health, Dr Khaled Al-Saeed, with the members of the delegation, and he was honoured in their honour.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Lieutenant-General Anwar Al-Barjas, visited the mission headquarters and met with Emadi. He also checked on the Ministry of Interior team participating in the mission.
Mission: We are not a party to the “nutrition” contract on the Day of Arafa.
The Kuwaiti Hajj mission confirmed that it is not a party to the contract with nutrition services on the “Day of Arafa”.
The mission added, in an explanatory statement to what was mentioned on some social media, about what happened in “Arafat Feeding”, that it is not a party to the contract and it has no authority to choose, as the jurisdiction rests with the Tawafa company for pilgrims of Arab countries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
According to the statement, the Saudi authorities, through the Tawafa company for pilgrims of Arab countries, which is responsible for providing services to pilgrims of Arab countries in the holy sites, obliged all Hajj campaigns to contract with them to provide nutrition services and that the problem was limited to feeding the day of Arafa only, and the problem between the contractor was resolved. Feeding and some campaigning at the same time, and there were no notes in the rest of the feelings. The mission stressed that it would take all legal measures against the spreaders of rumours and false accusations.