RIYADH: King Salman bin Abdulaziz the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, has given his blessing to the conferment of the King Abdulaziz Medal (Third Class) on 200 Saudi citizens who donated their organs.
As per the local media in Saudi Arabia, the announcement is a way to acknowledge the humanitarian nature of the donors and persuade others to follow the same path. Recognition is one of the elements of the Kingdom’s strategy to raise public awareness and promote the culture of organ donation.
In the year 2024, organ donation in Saudi Arabia amounted to a record increase with the donation rate reaching 4.9%.
Currently, the Kingdom is equipped with 31 centres for organ transplantation, with over 55% of the centres dedicated to kidney transplant procedures. Apart from that, there are special centres for transplants of the liver, heart, pancreas, lung, and intestine.
The royal gesture, in fact, is a demonstration of the Kingdom’s pledge to save lives and nurture the giving nature of the people.
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All types of visa holders can perform Umrah rituals, Saudi Arabia announces
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed that all types of visa holders in Saudi Arabia can perform Umrah rituals.
According to the ministry, these visas include personal and family visas, e-tourist visas, transit visas, work visas and other visas. The move aims to make Umrah easier and more comfortable for Muslims around the world.
The ministry said that this facility is part of efforts to simplify the procedures for pilgrims and pilgrims and expand the scope of services of the Hajj and Umrah system, which is in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
It was further informed that the ministry has recently launched the ‘Nasak Umrah Platform’ through which Umrah aspirants can directly select the package and obtain the Umrah permit electronically. This modern digital facility provides pilgrims with complete flexibility in booking services and choosing the time.
The ministry’s statement said that this initiative is a manifestation of the commitment of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman to provide pilgrims with a safe and spiritual environment for visiting the two holy mosques and performing their prayers, and to provide them with the best services so that this journey of faith can be made more blessed.





