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Worshippers attended the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah to perform the last Friday prayers of Ramadan.
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The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Prophet's Mosque had prepared the mosque, its roof, and its courtyards to receive worshippers.
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It made the necessary arrangements to ensure their safety and comfort.
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Worshippers performed prayers and supplications, recited the Quran and listened to the Friday sermon in peace and tranquillity.
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Through the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, the Saudi government has implemented an extensive operational plan to ensure the comfort and ease of the worshippers.
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Over 4,000 workers, overseen by 200 Saudi officials, worked tirelessly to maintain cleanliness at the mosques, managing over 3,516 toilets and 9,155 Zamzam water containers and preparing over 35,000 new carpets for the prayer halls and courtyards. Additionally, 3,000 hand carts, 2,000 electric vehicles, and 6,000 vehicle pushers were organized for the pilgrims’ use.
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