مسجد الميقات بالمدينة المنورة Meqat mousqe in Madinah by
abofatma, on Flickr
إطلالة على الحرم النبوي الشريف by
abofatma, on Flickr
Prophet's mosque by
abofatma, on Flickr
Old meets new. The restoration and expansion is still ongoing both in Makkah and Madinah.
Speaking about Madinah, Madinah province is home to many lava fields and extinct as well as extant volcanoes. It is one of the most volcanic areas in the entire Arab world and Middle East.
Al Albida Volcano Kybar saudi Arabia by
Dr. A. Alturaigy د.عبدالله الطريقي, on Flickr
Albida Volcano, Kybar, saudi Arabia by
Dr. A. Alturaigy د.عبدالله الطريقي, on Flickr
Volcano Madina Saudi Arabia by
Dr. A. Alturaigy د.عبدالله الطريقي, on Flickr
There are some 35-40 volcanoes in Hijaz alone.
This list below is incomplete but shows around 25 of them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volcanoes_in_Saudi_Arabia
The last volcanic eruption of note occurred some 200-150 years ago. At times volcanic eruptions (in ancient pre-Islamic and in Islamic times) threatened Makkah and Madinah and other cities in Hijaz.
For more information:
http://www.sgs.org.sa/English/Earthquakes/Pages/Volcanoes.aspx
http://www.sgs.org.sa/English/NaturalHazards/pages/volcanoes.aspx
http://archive.aramcoworld.com/issue/200602/volcanic.arabia.htm
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/0926/Ancient-volcanic-field-reawakens-in-Saudi-Arabia
All very interesting and detailed links/articles but the last two are the best.
Costume heritage of Al Madinah by
abofatma, on Flickr
Jordanians with special needs to perform Umrah at Saudi Arabian king's expense
28 December 2016
A group of people with special needs from Amman in Jordan headed to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to perform Umrah at Saudi King Salman Bin Abdulaziz's expense and under the supervision of the Saudi embassy in Jordan.
Prince Khalid bin Faisal bin Turki, the Saudi ambassador in Jordan, said the Saudi embassy in Amman believes in the importance of helping people with special needs perform Umrah and it thus facilitated the pilgrimage.
The journey has been organized in cooperation with the Special Needs Child Care Charity Association in Irbid, Jordan, and the Medical Educational Center.
The Saudi embassy in Jordan said in a statement that there are facilities and services for those who visit the Kaaba in general as Saudi Arabia believes in the importance of serving the guests of God, adding that they fully look after people with special needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...s-expense.html
First batch of King’s Umrah guests to arrive tomorrow
Jan 3, 2017
RIYADH — The first batch of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman’s guests will arrive in the Kingdom on Wednesday
to perform Umrah at the King’s personal expense.
“As many as
220 men and women will be arriving in the Kingdom from 15 countries in Asia and Africa as King’s guests,” said Sheikh Saleh Bin Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh, Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance who is the supervisor of the program.
He said the
guests will be prominent Islamic personalities who have rendered good services to Islam and Muslims.
The King every year invites a number of Muslims from various parts of the world to perform Umrah and Haj as his guests.
Al-Asheikh said
the guests will be coming from Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Senegal, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The King also every year invites for Haj about 1,000 Palestinians who are families of the martyrs.
http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-ara...rive-tomorrow/
Haj quota cuts lifted
Haj quota to be restored
Jan 6, 2017
SAUDI ARABIA has decided
to lift from this year the reduction in the quota of Haj pilgrims imposed five years ago. It said the higher authorities approved a proposal by Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior who is also chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee,
to restore the pilgrimage quota that existed prior to the cuts.
Minister of Haj and Umrah on Thursday thanked Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, Crown Prince Muhammad, and Deputy Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for lifting the reduction in the quota of both domestic and foreign pilgrims. He said that the concerned authorities have made preparations to receive the additional number of pilgrims for the forthcoming Haj. Bantan said this while receiving heads of Haj delegations from Arab and Islamic countries at his office in Jeddah.
The authorities imposed a 20 percent cut in the quota for foreign pilgrims coming from each country while the number of people allowed to perform Haj within the Kingdom was reduced by 50 percent to ensure the safety of pilgrims during the largest ever expansion in the history of the Grand Mosque, which is nearing completion, as well as the expansion of mataf (circumambulating area around the Holy Kaba) and massive projects at the Holy Sites.
Crown Prince Muhammad asked all concerned departments to get ready to receive a larger number of pilgrims for the upcoming Haj. He instructed to give the Haj missions opportunity to increase the number of pilgrims so as to restore the quota in a phased manner. The Crown Prince said that the exact number of pilgrims coming from each country will be decided by the Ministry of Haj and Umrah. However, he assured that the decided quota for every country will remain intact. Under the quota system that came into effect decades ago, a country is allowed to send only one Haj pilgrim for every 1,000 Muslim citizens.
A number of Haj missions in Jeddah congratulated the Saudi leadership for restoring the Haj quota. Speaking to Saudi Gazette, Indian Consul General Mohammed Noor Rahman Sheikh welcomed the decision, saying that it is a great move. “The Indian Haj Committee could accommodate only one fourth of the applicants after the quota cut. “The reduced quota for pilgrims under the Haj Committee was 100,020 but the number of applicants exceeded 400,000 last year. A total of 136,020 Indian pilgrims performed Haj during the last five years after imposition of a cut in quota in 2012, and they included 100,020 under Haj Committee and 36,000 who come through private tour operators,” he said. India’s quota for Haj-2012 was 170,000, but later the year the government reduced the quota by 20 percent.
Sheikh also said that launching of mobile app for Haj in India will be a further boost in streamlining the Haj operation.
“The app will complement with the integrated mobile app launched by the Jeddah Haj mission,” he said.
The Indian Haj Mission was the first foreign mission in the Kingdom to come up with an innovative Global Positioning System (GPS) application during the Haj of 2014.
India’s Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi launched at India’s Haj House in Mumbai last Monday the mobile application which will provide information and facilitate e-payments for the pilgrimage.
“It is for the first time that Haj application process is going to be digital,” Naqvi said. Applying for Haj, enquiry and information, news and updates and e-payment are the main features of the app. The application can be made directly on the app. Five adults and two infants can apply as a group.
http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-ara...a-cuts-lifted/
Minister of Hajj and Umrah Thanks the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for His Approval to Increase Numbers of Pilgrims in Hajj Season 1438H
Jeddah, Rabi'II 7, 1438, Jan 5, 2017, SPA -- Dr. Mohammed bin Saleh bin Tahir Benten, Minister of Hajj and Umrah, has expressed thanks to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Crown Prince and the Deputy Crown Prince for approval to raise the capacity of pilgrims in this Hajj season 1438H and increase the numbers of pilgrims from inside and outside the Kingdom in accordance with the regulations.
In a statement to Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Dr. Benten said that "the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior, who is also Head of the Hajj Supreme Committee, stressed that raising number of pilgrims is gradually implemented."
This came during his meeting with the heads of Hajj delegations of the Arab and Islamic states.
http://www.spa.gov.sa/viewfullstory....newsid=1577836
Saudi King approves Hajj capacity increase
Thursday, 5 January 2017
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz approved on Thursday a proposal to increase the capacity of Mecca to accept more pilgrims during the next Hajj seasons.
Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Mohammed bin Saleh bin Tahir Benten confirmed the news by expressing his thanks to King Salman, the Crown Prince and the Deputy Crown Prince for their approval to raise the capacity of pilgrims in the upcoming Hajj season and increase the numbers of pilgrims from inside and outside Saudi Arabia in accordance with the regulations.
In a statement to Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Dr. Benten said that “the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior, who is also Head of the Hajj Supreme Committee, stressed that raising number of pilgrims will be gradually implemented.”
This came during his meeting with the heads of Hajj delegations of several Arab and Islamic states.
In 2007, more than 1.7 million foreign and 746,511 domestic pilgrims performed Hajj, making a total of more than 2.4 million Hajj pilgrims.
However last year, 1,325,372 foreign and 537,537 domestic pilgrims performed Hajj, making a total of 1,862,909 pilgrims. This was the least number of pilgrims recorded in the last 10 years.
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...-capacity.html
Riyadh move to increase Haj numbers welcomed
Saturday 7 January 2017
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s move to increase Haj quotas this year has been welcomed, after the number of pilgrims hit a 10-year low in 2016.
King Salman on Thursday approved a proposal to increase the number of pilgrims from inside and outside the Kingdom during this year’s season, which starts in late summer.
Mohammed Shahid Alam, consul of Haj and deputy consul general at the Indian Consulate in Jeddah, said restoring the quotas is good news for pilgrims.
Last year, around 136,000 Indian pilgrims came to perform Haj, down from 170,000 in 2012 after the government reduced the quota by 20 percent. The figure for this year is set to be declared after a ministerial meeting to be held later this month.
Sajid Yousfani, Pakistan’s director general for Haj, told Arab News that the news of restoring of quota is positive for the whole Muslim Ummah, or global community, and those waiting to perform Haj this year.
Authorities in Saudi Arabia imposed a 20 percent cut in the quota for foreign pilgrims, and a 50 percent cut for domestic pilgrims, to ensure safety during the expansion of the Grand Mosque.
The number of pilgrims will be gradually increased and restored to what it was five years ago, according to an official statement.
Meetings with heads of the Haj ministries across the world have been scheduled to discuss Haj 2017 preparations, and the number of pilgrims for this year from outside the Kingdom will be announced later.
Last year, 1,325,372 foreign and 537,537 domestic pilgrims performed Haj, making a total of 1,862,909 pilgrims. This was the lowest number of pilgrims recorded in the last 10 years.
More than 2.4 million Muslims performed the Haj pilgrimage in 2007, according to reports.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1035326/saudi-arabia
Warm welcome at Madinah airport for pilgrims
First batch of King’s guests arrives in Madinah
5 January 2017
MADINAH: The first pilgrims hosted this year by King Salman’s Program for Umrah and Visit arrived in Madinah on Wednesday.
The first batch of guests includes 185 pilgrims, and the second is scheduled to arrive on Thursday, completing the first group of 220.
The pilgrims are from 15 countries in Asia and Africa including Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Mali, Malaysia, Pakistan, India and Uzbekistan.
The program is implemented and supervised by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance.
The program’s officials welcomed the guests at the Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Madinah.
The guests paid tribute to King Salman for hosting them within this program to perform Umrah and stay for several days in Madinah.
They stressed that the program comes in the context of the venerable and good efforts exerted by Saudi Arabia and its leaders in serving Islam, providing support for Muslims, and creating ways that enable them to perform Haj and Umrah.
They hailed the importance of this program in achieving continuous communication with Muslims around the world.
Abdullah bin Mudlij Al-Medlej, executive director of the Program for Umrah and Visit, welcomed the guests.
“An itenary was designed for the guests in Madinah and Makkah to acquaint them with the Kingdom’s care of the Two Holy Mosques and serving the Holy Qur’an,” Al-Medlej said in a statement.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1034251/saudi-arabia
Research groups join talks on Haj strategy
5 January 2017
JEDDAH: Crowd management at the Grand Mosque was the focus of a recent discussion at The Haj Research Institute of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Umm Al-Qura University.
Hamza Ghulman, the university’s dean, said that the meeting strengthened the relationship between research institutions and agencies working in the field of crowd management at the Grand Mosque and surrounding areas.
The participants discussed ways of developing mechanisms to control the movement of crowds and providing better services to guests during their stay in Saudi Arabia.
Ghulman said that several proposals, derived from observations made during the past Umrah and Haj seasons, were explored at the meeting.
Operational strategies to manage the flow of pilgrims in key areas were also activated, he said. The strategies focused on the safety of pilgrims’ on the roads leading to the Grand Mosque, inside the mosque, at entrances and gates.
Modern techniques in crowd management and ways of boosting coordination between teams on the field were also discussed the meeting, said the dean.
He called for effective cooperation between relevant authorities in enabling the research teams to monitor and analyze the crowd movement inside and outside the Grand Mosque and at the holy sites.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1034261/saudi-arabia