Riyado: Saudi News Agency reported that the third group of the Nikai Mosque administrator’s guest program for visiting Umura had visited some historical and religious archeological sites in Madina.
As part of a cultural program by Islam, this visit was to enrich the cultural experiences of visitors and Umura performers in sacred sites.
The group, composed of 250 pilgrims from 18 Africa, visited the Ufudo ruins, Al Lama Mt. Al -Mountain, Ufudi Martyrs, and learned about this historic turning point in Islam.
At Kuba Mosque, the guests were praying and explained the facilities and the ongoing expansion projects planned to increase their capacity and strengthen their services to worshipers.
The guests also learned about the historical and religious importance of this mosque as the first mosque built after the prophet Muhammad moved to Madina.
In addition, they visited the King Fahad Glorious Curan Printing Facility in Madina, visited the technical department and management department, and learned about the various stages of the printing of St. Clean and its multilingual translation.
The visits also introduced the records of Keran’s reading, interpreting the meaning, the progress of the Koran science, and the support of research and research in Islamic research and research.
The guests introduced documents and audio publications for complex facilities and audio publications aimed at spreading Islamic teachings around the world. At the end of the tour, the representative of the complex facility presented a copy of the St. Koran to the guests.
This third group is part of a large -scale initiative that accepts 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries this year. After visiting Madina, the guest moves to Mecca to perform Umura rituals.