Pilgrims from all over the world
travel to Makkah for Hajj and 'Umrah in huge numbers,
amounting to millions of visitors annually. For this
reason,
exceptional efforts are made to provide services for
pilgrims and visitors. Thus, they can devote themselves
to
performing their acts of worship in a safe and secure
environment freely. Here are some of the services
provided
in the Grand Mosque.
Friday sermon
translation service:
A translation of the Grand Mosque Friday sermon can be
listened to in several languages through the Manarat
Al-Haramain Digital Platform, which provides an
audio-translation of the sermon live Urdu, French,
Malay,
Persian and English.
Answering the
queries
of worshippers:
Telephones dedicated to answering the questions and
inquiries of pilgrims and worshippers are placed
throughout
the Grand Mosque. This service is available in seven
world
languages.
Meanings of the
Qur'an
in several languages:
Translation of the meanings of the Qur’an is available
in
many world languages for guests to read the Qur’an and
contemplate its meanings while they are in the Haram.
These
translations are found on the Qur'an bookshelves. You
can
also ask for them. These translations are an endowment
for
the Haram and cannot be taken outside.
Services for people
with disabilities:
Here are some of the most
important services provided to people with special needs
in
the Grand Mosque:
- Translation of the Friday sermon is available in
sign
language for people with hearing impediments. The
service is provided in the prayer hall in King Fahd
Extension, Gate 64.
- For people with special needs, there are:
- An area in King Fahd Extension accommodating more
than
25 persons
- Prayer area in the circumambulation yard, known as
the
Tawaaf Prayer Area,
- The Ajyad Prayer Hall on the first floor,
- The prayer hall located in King Fahd Extension on
the
ground floor in front of Gate 67.
- The women’s prayer halls next to Gate 88 and Gate 74
on
the ground floor.
- Providing electronic Qur'an devices and Qur'ans in
Braille for the blind.
- Elevators are available to carry wheelchairs to the
upper floors and to toilets.
Wheelchair
service:
There are large numbers of electric and manual
wheelchairs
available in the Grand Mosque. The baggy car service is
available free of charge to transport pilgrims, elderly
worshipers and people with special needs in the
courtyards
of the Grand Mosque. There are more than 5,000 regular
wheelchairs and nearly 3,000 electric wheelchairs to
facilitate the movement of pilgrims with disabilities.