Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, HRH Crown Prince Send Cables of Congratulations to Leaders of Islamic Countries on Occasion of Eid Al-Adha


Jeddah: The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, have sent cables of congratulations to the leaders of Islamic countries on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH the Crown Prince prayed to Allah Almighty to accept the good deeds of all Muslims, and return this happy occasion to the Islamic nation with glory and empowerment, and further progress and prosperity.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia Utilizes AI Systems to Enhance the Management of Hajj Operations for 1445 AH


Makkah: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has employed data and AI technologies to enhance the pilgrim experience during this Hajj season, while ensuring responsible AI practices and applications. These technologies have been implemented across 11 airports in seven countries this year through the Makkah Route Initiative, and at 14 entry points for pilgrims arriving in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These entry points have been equipped with 1092 workstations fitted with the latest biometric capture and registration devices, operated by a team of national technical staff around the clock to ensure service continuity.

The President of the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Alghamdi, stated that SDAIA’s utilization of AI systems has contributed to enhancing the management of Hajj operations with the highest levels of productivity, efficiency, and security, ensuring the delivery of optimal services to pilgrims in collaboration with the government entities concerned with Hajj affairs.

Dr. Algha
mdi further emphasized that SDAIA continuously strives to develop its services during the Hajj season in parallel with its year-round efforts aimed at facilitating the entry of pilgrims into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through the digitization of airport and border crossing services. These efforts contribute to optimizing performance and providing an organized, easy, and effective experience.

During this year’s Hajj season, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through SDAIA, provided a range of advanced technological services that contributed to serving the pilgrims, in line with the directives of the wise leadership. These services included the smart platforms Basier and Sawaher. Basier is the first real-time computer vision system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and one of the largest crowd management systems in the Middle East. It is a Saudi smart platform that relies on multiple technological systems operating with national algorithms to monitor and manage crowds in the Grand Mosque, regulate their movements, and
facilitate the flow of vehicles.

He clarified that SDAIA’s efforts reflect the continuous and unlimited support it receives from His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister, and Chairman of SDAIA’s Board of Directors, to fulfill its role in achieving optimal utilization of data and AI technologies. This includes serving pilgrims to achieve the objectives of the Pilgrim Experience Program, one of the programs outlined in Saudi Vision 2030.

Sawaher platform, developed and operated by SDAIA, leverages data analytics and AI to analyze live and recorded video feeds and thermal camera imagery. This advanced analysis and recognition technology enables enhanced security measures for Hajj sites, ensuring the comfort and smooth movement of pilgrims. This year, the platform’s geographical coverage has been expanded to encompass a wider range of areas, including the vicinity of the Grand Mosque, major roads in Makkah, tunnels, holy sites, and the land routes leading
to these areas.

During this Hajj season, SDAIA introduced numerous digital services to enhance the pilgrim’s experience. This includes over 315 services on Tawakkalna app, which pilgrims have benefited from, including Weather Gate, Holy Quran recitation, Qibla Direction, viewing the digital pilgrim card (Nusuk), entry permits for vehicles and Hajj workers into holy sites, Ambulance Request, and SOS services. Moreover, Ehsan platform provides services such as sponsoring Hajj for first-time pilgrims, providing food and water to pilgrims, and facilitating the performance of Ritual (Nusuk) by undertaking Adahi requests digitally and distributing them to those in need through Adahi program.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

RCMC Provides Initiatives to Alleviate Hajj Season Traffic Congestion in Makkah


Makkah: The Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites (RCMC) is tirelessly working with partners to alleviate traffic congestion and ensure a smooth experience at the taxi stands throughout the Hajj season.

This effort includes managing crowds by regulating gatherings, adjusting traffic patterns to reduce congestion, implementing special measures during peak periods, and controlling access to sites by monitoring and ensuring compliance with taxi regulations.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Islamic Affairs Ministry Completes Preparation of Almashar Alharam Mosque in Muzdalifah to Receive Pilgrims


Arafat: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance has fully prepared the Grand Mosque in Muzdalifah to accommodate pilgrims during the Hajj season 1445 AH. The ministry has implemented a comprehensive system of high-quality services, including awareness and guidance services, electronic services, interactive screens, and Wi-Fi, all aimed at serving and providing comfort to the pilgrims. These efforts align with the wise leadership’s directives to utilize all available resources to serve the pilgrims.

The ministry has undertaken various development initiatives for Almashar Alharam Mosque in Muzdalifah. These include installing air conditioning and air purification systems at a cost of SAR 3,994,870. Additionally, the mosque has been furnished with new carpets, and the toilets have been upgraded and maintained. Special facilities for individuals with disabilities have been added, along with backup generators. Furthermore, the mosque has been equipped with surveillance cameras to monitor service leve
ls and interactive screens to educate pilgrims.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

CST Reveals Size of Data Consumption and the Number of Local and International Calls in Makkah, Holy Sites on June 14


Arafat: The Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST) revealed telecom indicators for Makkah and the holy sites on June 14, 2024. The total number of voice calls reached 33.7 million, including 31.1 million local calls and 2.6 million international calls, with a total success rate of 99%.

Statistics showed that total data consumption reached 6,300 TB, equivalent to watching 2.58 million hours of 1080p HD video. The indicators also included a daily average data consumption per capita of 867.53 MB, more than twice the global consumption rate of 380 MB per person.

Mobile internet download speeds averaged 432.09 Mbit/s, while upload speeds averaged 58.23 Mbit/s.

The ICT sector is meeting high consumption demands with the finest quality standards, aligning with the leadership’s aspirations by providing high download speeds through its technical preparations and human resources, as well as facilitating local and international calls to ensure a smooth Hajj.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Health Ministry Transports 366 Hospitalized Pilgrims to Arafat


Arafat: The health system has verified the successful transportation of 366 hospitalized pilgrims from Makkah, Mina, Jeddah, and Taif to Arafat on the ninth day of Dhu al-Hijjah. This was accomplished using five convoys, a decrease from the 397 pilgrims transported to Arafat during the previous Hajj season, 1444 AH.

The Ministry of Health organized the pilgrims into five convoys, transported by 55 buses equipped with medical facilities and accompanied by ambulances and 40 service and support cars. Public Security also provided an official vehicle to accompany each convoy. The convoys departed at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and will return after sunset.

Source: Saudi Press Agency