Umm Al-Qura University

Umm Al-Qura University

Saudi Ambassador Visits Pavilion of Hajj Research Institute at Tunisia Book Fair 


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Added on - 2017/03/26  |  اخر تعديل - 2017/03/26



Ambassador of Custodian of Two Holy Mosques to Tunisia Mr. Mohammad bin Mahmoud Al-Ali visited yesterday morning pavilion of Custodian of Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research of umm Al-Qura University participating in International Book Fair of Tunisia to be held in the period from March 24, 2017 until April 2, 2017 within the participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the fair.  


The ambassador listened to an elaborate presentation by the Dean of the Institute Dr. Sami bin Yassir Barhamain on the role of the institute and its undertaken consultancy and research objectives within the work system of Hajj and Umrah to develop services provided for the pilgrims and visitors. After that Dr. Barhamain presented a memorial gift to the ambassador. 


The pavilion of the institute contained various pictures and sculptures that illustrated the giant projects that carried out and still by the state for the convenience and service of pilgrims and visitors in Makkah, the Holy Sites, and Al-Madinah. He noted that the institute in collaboration with the Kiswa Factory of the Holy Ka'aba brought a piece of kiswa to be woven in front of the visitors of the pavilion.  He added that the pavilion is also characterized by distribution of gifts to its visitors including; pictures of the Grand Mosque, Prophet Mosques, the Ka'aba, the Black Stone and the Rawdah,  


It's noteworthy that participants in the institute's pavilion include, Dean of the Custodian of Two Holy Mosques for Hajj and Umrah Research Dr. Sami bin Yassin Barhamain. Member of teaching staff in the Institute Dr. Hamdan bin Darweesh Al-Ghamdi, the lecturer at the department research and media affairs, Mr. Abdul-Aziz bin Daifullah Al-Zahrani and the weaver at the Kiswa Factory of the Holy Ka'aba Mr. Hisham bin Abdul-Majeed Hassan. 


 

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