Ramadan: more women to welcome Muslim women during Umrah
The month of Ramadan 2011 is an opportunity for millions of Muslims to perform Umrah, the small pilgrimage. More and more numerous each year, the pilgrims are at the center of the concerns of the Council of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques.
To cope with this influx, the council in charge of welcoming visitors has decided to increase the guide service of the great mosques for the month of Ramadan 2011. In particular, there will be more female guides who will contribute to welcoming visitors. four million Muslims this year.
I do not want to go into college in the HOLIDAYS to learn how to crochet a minion, fit a window or launch a water rocket
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There are more and more women during Umrah, which is why the Council of Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has naturally increased its female membership. Among them, guides who speak several languages. Indeed, some pilgrims do not speak Arabic fluently, so it is essential to find interpreters who speak different languages. The aim is to maximize the quality of the welcome and thus to facilitate the visit of the pilgrim.
Umrah
Umrah is a form of pilgrimage to Mecca. Unlike the great pilgrimage, the Hajj, which can only take place in the last month of the Muslim calendar, Umrah can be done at any time of the year.