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Over 16,000 volunteers are dedicated to serving worshippers at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah. They provide a variety of services, including guidance, medical assistance, and effective crowd management, ensuring that the thousands of visitors to this sacred site have a smooth experience.

These volunteers operate under the supervision of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, offering support in multiple languages to accommodate pilgrims from various backgrounds. Their role is especially crucial during busy worship times, such as Friday prayers and significant religious events, where managing crowds and responding to emergencies is essential.

Medical teams are positioned in key areas, ready to help anyone who may experience health issues while at the mosque. At the same time, guidance volunteers assist visitors in navigating the large mosque grounds, ensuring they enjoy a fulfilling and stress-free spiritual journey.

This extensive volunteer initiative showcases Saudi Arabia’s dedication to supporting pilgrims and visitors at the holy sites. The commitment of these volunteers not only promotes safety but also enriches the spiritual ambiance of the mosque, creating a memorable experience for all worshippers.

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