Makkah Grand Mosque Introduces Special Pathways for Elderly and Disabled Worshippers
The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has made arrangements inside the Grand Mosque in Makkah for the elderly and individuals with disabilities, including the installation of special paths. Using these routes will allow people to worship in an effortless, safe, and comfortable manner.
The authority continues to work to enhance services for worshippers and pilgrims, and this effort is just one more step in that direction. The goal is to create a space that is easy to navigate and requires less energy, especially for those who have trouble moving independently. Most Viewed 💹: Saudi Arabia reduces banking fee for its customers
The authority has placed the special pathways in carefully chosen locations throughout the Grand Mosque. These strategic areas help elderly worshippers and people with disabilities move easily when entering and leaving the mosque, as well as when moving between its different levels, without difficulty or congestion.
The authority explained that assigning these routes is part of a complete service system created to meet the needs of elderly people and individuals with disabilities. This system ensures easy access to all facilities within the Grand Mosque and reflects the leadership’s strong commitment to serving pilgrims, Umrah performers, and visitors in line with the highest humanitarian and service standards.
The authority also encouraged all visitors and Umrah pilgrims to use the spatial guidance guide available at the Grand Mosque. The guide clearly shows the locations of pathways, elevators, and support services, helping worshippers and pilgrims move around easily and comfortably, especially during peak and crowded times. Recommend 👍: Cristiano Ronaldo buys luxury villas in private island of Saudi Arabia
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