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Saudi Arabia launches digital guide in Urdu for Pakistani pilgrims

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Staff Reporter

RIYADH: The General Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques of Saudi Arabia launched a new digital guide app for pilgrims, available in Urdu and several other languages.

The apps objective is to promote ease of access to religious information and schedules for visitors to the Haramain Sharifain.

The app provides users access to prayer times, imams, and muezzin profiles of the Haramain, digital copies of the Holy Quran, weekly Friday sermons, and religious instruction within the mosques, while including a section of daily Masnoon Azkar (provided Duas).

The Daleel Almosaly app provides an extensive guide for those Itaikafing during Ramadan. The built-in time indicator enables users to view the interval between each prayer easily.

The digital guide is available in Arabic, Urdu, English, Turkish, French, Malawian, and Indonesian. Its intuitive design is userfriendly, allowing pilgrims from around the world to discover the information they need easily.

To download the guide, visitors can scan the QR codes located at points throughout the Two Holy Mosques and enrich their spiritual experience at their own mobile sites.

 

Staff Reporter

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