His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz Al-Sudais, Chairman of the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque sent a thanks letter to Dr. Baqri ibn Ma’atuq A’asas, the University president. The letter bears message of thanks to the Umm Al-Qura University, represented by the Medical Applied Science College for supporting for the “ we take pride upon Serving the Haj Performer and the Visitor “ programs for four consecutive years. Such support is materialized by providing the health services at the Scared Mosque spaces through the mobile medical clinics. He also offered special thanks to the Dean of the Medical Applied Sciences College, Dr. Ahmed ibn Mohammed A’ashi, academic staff members and the students taking part in the campaign.
The letter:
His Excellency the President of the Umm Al-Qura University, peace be upon you
May Allah support you
Given the ongoing cooperation between the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque and your respectable University, and based upon the memorandum of understanding signed between our two entities, I extend sincere thanks and gratitude for the University participation, represented by the Medical Applied Sciences College, in supporting the programs of “we take pride upon Serving the Haj Performer and the Visitor “campaign for four straight years. Such support takes the shape of health services provided in the Sacred Mosque by the medical mobile clinic. We would like also to thank the College Dean, Dr. Ahmed ibn Mohammed A’ashi and the students and academic staff members participated.
We would like to laud the University’s efforts, praying Allah the Almighty to reward them, the All-hearing and the Respondent.
.
Best regards and wishes
May Allah protect you, peace be upon you
The President of the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque
Sheikh Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz Al-Sudais
The participation of the Medical Applied Sciences College in the “we take pride upon Serving the Haj Performer and the Visitor “ campaign for the fourth running year comes out of the College’s keenness in harnessing its expertise and competence for serving its society. Such a campaign coincides with this year haj season 1437.
During the campaign, the College’s academic staff members and students presented the medical services for the haj and Umrah performers and the Sacred Mosques’ visitors. Such services are provided by the mobile clinic assigned to that effect, and it is located at the Sacred Mosque spaces, in collaboration with the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque.
Such a campaign is part of the College’s contributions at the University to serving the Kingdom’s vision 2030 and the National Transition Program. Such a vision involves serving the visitors of the Two Holy Mosques, and activating the joint efforts between the governmental sectors and raising the level of the involuntary work.