Saudi Arabia has declared the living conditions of Tajik pilgrims the best in the world

Dushanbe. 3 September. “Asia Plus” — In the annual competition on identifying the best living conditions created for the pilgrims, which conducts the Ministry of Hajj in Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan was declared as the best in the world. As reported the Committee of Religious Affairs and streamline the customs and traditions of the Government of […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

Dushanbe. 3 September. “Asia Plus” — In the annual competition on identifying the best living conditions created for the pilgrims, which conducts the Ministry of Hajj in Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan was declared as the best in the world.

As reported the Committee of Religious Affairs and streamline the customs and traditions of the Government of Tajikistan, according to the terms of the competition, the representatives of the winning country will be meet with flowers and the poems will be dedicated to them.

The winners of the contest are revealing by a special group of Saudi Ministry, which scrutinizes the hotel, in which have stopped the pilgrims from all over the Muslim world, the conditions of their maintenance, staffs working on the organization of the Hajj.

Recall that in the current year, according to the quota provided to the Tajikistan by the Ministry of Hajj of Saudi Arabia, in the pilgrimage to the holy places of Islam will go about 6 thousand Tajik citizens.

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