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Saudi hospitality: The tradition of welcoming pilgrims

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Last updated: 2024/06/20 at 10:37 PM
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Makkah – a city known for its deep-rooted hospitality toward pilgrims – continues to uphold its tradition of serving guests with warmth and generosity. The Arabic proverb “Ahl Makkah adra bi sha’abiha” has transformed over time to “Ahl Makkah adra bi duyoofiha” to emphasize the welcoming nature of its residents towards visitors. Despite modern accommodations being available, many families in Makkah still carry on the tradition of serving pilgrims, particularly during the Hajj season. Their focus is on providing food and assistance to ensure the comfort of guests visiting the holy city.

The spirit of hospitality in Makkah is highlighted through heartwarming scenes of generosity towards pilgrims from around the world. Young volunteers are seen distributing sunshades, cold water, juices, milk, and meals free of charge, reflecting the kindness and generosity of the local community. Pilgrims often express their gratitude for the hospitality they receive in Makkah, with some remarking that the experience exceeds all expectations. This tradition of service and hospitality has been a part of Makkah’s culture for generations, creating a welcoming environment for pilgrims.

In addition to providing food and drink, the hospitality in Makkah extends to offering other services, such as guiding lost pilgrims. Recently, a group of citizens helped a lost pilgrim find their way in the city, a gesture that was appreciated by the Minister of Hajj and Umrah. This act of solidarity and cooperation is a testament to the genuine care and concern that the residents of Makkah have towards their guests. The Minister praised the young men for their assistance, highlighting the hospitality and generosity of the Saudi people.

Apart from the general residents of Makkah, there is a specific group of individuals known as the “Mutawwifs” who specialize in providing Hajj services. They welcome pilgrims into their homes, prepare meals, accompany them during rituals, and guide them to the Haram, teaching them the rites along the way. One Mutawwif shared his family’s tradition of distributing meals to pilgrims for over two decades, emphasizing the importance of passing on this legacy to future generations. The dedication of the Mutawwifs and the thousands of volunteers who support the Hajj and Umrah workforce exemplifies the enduring spirit of service and hospitality in Makkah.

The hospitality and generosity displayed by the residents of Makkah towards pilgrims reflect the city’s rich cultural heritage and traditions. Throughout history, Makkah has been a beacon of hospitality, welcoming guests with open arms and ensuring their comfort and well-being during their stay. The tradition of serving pilgrims has been carried on through generations, with families passing down the values of kindness, generosity, and service to others. The spirit of Makkah’s hospitality continues to shine bright, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all who visit the holy city.

In conclusion, the hospitality and generosity of the people of Makkah towards pilgrims highlight the city’s enduring spirit of service and compassion. From providing food and drink to offering guidance and assistance, the residents of Makkah go above and beyond to ensure the comfort and well-being of their guests. The tradition of serving pilgrims has been part of Makkah’s cultural heritage for centuries and continues to be a key aspect of the city’s identity. As pilgrims from around the world visit Makkah each year, they are met with warmth, kindness, and generosity, making their journey a truly memorable and enriching experience.

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