Algeria has earned the prestigious bronze 'Labaytum' award in Mecca, presented by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. This recognition celebrates the exceptional services provided to Algerian pilgrims during the Hajj season 1447 AH.
Algeria Hajj services award
The award ceremony, held during the 'Khetamouhou Misk' event marking the conclusion of the Hajj season, honored Algeria for its exemplary efforts in organizing and delivering services related to the Hajj rituals. The evaluation criteria encompassed the meticulous documentation of procedures, accommodation and catering contracts, internal and external transportation arrangements, and adherence to operational standards.
Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments, Youcef Belmehdi, expressed that this distinction is a source of immense pride for Algeria. He highlighted that, thanks to the collective efforts of the mission's members, Algeria has consistently secured accolades for the third consecutive year.
Minister Belmehdi attributed this success to the significant attention and resources dedicated by the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, to Algerian pilgrims, ensuring all necessary provisions for them to perform their rituals under optimal conditions.
He also commended the mission members for their contributions in reflecting an honorable image of Algeria and bringing joy to Algerian pilgrims through this achievement. He extended congratulations to the pilgrims on completing their Hajj and wished them a blessed pilgrimage.
Furthermore, Minister Belmehdi conveyed his gratitude to the Saudi authorities for their fruitful cooperation and coordination, which were instrumental in the success of the Hajj season, and expressed aspirations for Algeria to continue its accomplishments across various sectors.
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