غادر الفوج الأول من الحجاج التونسيين، مطار تونس قرطاج الدولي، أمس، نحو المشاعر المقدسة لأداء مناسك الحج لهذا العام 1446هـ.
وكان في وداع الحجاج البالغ عددهم 256 حاجاً، وزير الشؤون الدينية التونسي أحمد البوهالي، ووزير النقل التونسي رشيد عامري، وسفير خادم الحرمين الشريفين لدى تونس الدكتور عبدالعزيز بن علي الصقر.
وأشاد وزير الشؤون الدينية التونسي، بهذه المناسبة بجهود حكومة المملكة العربية السعودية في تيسير إجراءات الحج لهذا الموسم، وذلك من أجل تهيئة كل الظروف اللازمة على مستوى السكن والنقل والمرافقة الطبية والمرشدين.
من جانبه، أكد السفير الصقر أن الجهات المختصة أكملت استعدادها لاستقبال ضيوف الرحمن على جميع المستويات، وذلك بتوجيهات القيادة الحكيمة حفظها الله.
ونوه بالتنسيق الذي جرى بين حكومتي البلدين من أجل إنجاح العملية التنظيمية للحجاج، وتسهيل عملية تأدية مناسكهم بكل سهولة ويسر، مشدداً، في السياق ذاته، على أن المملكة تتشرف بخدمة حجاج بيت الله الحرام، وتسخّر جميع الإمكانات ليؤدوا مناسكهم في أجواء مفعمة بالسكينة والإيمان.
ووزع السفير خلال توديعه الحجاج عدداً من المصاحف.
مغادرة الفوج الأول من الحجاج التونسيين إلى المشاعر المقدسة
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The first group of Tunisian pilgrims departed from Tunis-Carthage International Airport yesterday, heading to the holy sites to perform the Hajj rituals for this year 1446 AH.
Among those bidding farewell to the 256 pilgrims were the Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs Ahmed Bouhali, the Tunisian Minister of Transport Rashid Amari, and the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Tunisia, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al-Saqr.
On this occasion, the Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs praised the efforts of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in facilitating the Hajj procedures for this season, in order to prepare all necessary conditions regarding accommodation, transportation, medical assistance, and guides.
For his part, Ambassador Al-Saqr confirmed that the relevant authorities have completed their preparations to welcome the guests of the Merciful at all levels, under the guidance of the wise leadership, may God protect it.
He highlighted the coordination that took place between the governments of the two countries to ensure the success of the organizational process for the pilgrims and to facilitate their performance of the rituals with ease and comfort, emphasizing, in this context, that the Kingdom is honored to serve the pilgrims of the Sacred House of God and is committed to providing all resources for them to perform their rituals in an atmosphere filled with tranquility and faith.
During his farewell to the pilgrims, the ambassador distributed a number of Qurans.
Among those bidding farewell to the 256 pilgrims were the Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs Ahmed Bouhali, the Tunisian Minister of Transport Rashid Amari, and the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Tunisia, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al-Saqr.
On this occasion, the Tunisian Minister of Religious Affairs praised the efforts of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in facilitating the Hajj procedures for this season, in order to prepare all necessary conditions regarding accommodation, transportation, medical assistance, and guides.
For his part, Ambassador Al-Saqr confirmed that the relevant authorities have completed their preparations to welcome the guests of the Merciful at all levels, under the guidance of the wise leadership, may God protect it.
He highlighted the coordination that took place between the governments of the two countries to ensure the success of the organizational process for the pilgrims and to facilitate their performance of the rituals with ease and comfort, emphasizing, in this context, that the Kingdom is honored to serve the pilgrims of the Sacred House of God and is committed to providing all resources for them to perform their rituals in an atmosphere filled with tranquility and faith.
During his farewell to the pilgrims, the ambassador distributed a number of Qurans.