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The dedicated Omani Hajj delegation has returned to the Sultanate after successfully fulfilling its roles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Their mission centered around offering essential services to Omani pilgrims throughout the Hajj season.
Upon their arrival at Muscat International Airport, they were warmly welcomed by Dr. Mohammed bin Said Al Maamari, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs, alongside high-ranking officials from the ministry.
Officials expressed their gratitude to the team for facilitating a smooth pilgrimage experience, providing guidance to pilgrims as they navigated the sacred sites of Makkah and Madinah.
Leading the mission, Ahmed bin Saleh Al-Rashidi, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, was joined by various specialized teams covering religious guidance, administration, finance, health, and media.
This also encompassed members from the Hajj Companies Supervision team, the State Financial and Administrative Control Authority, and the Royal Oman Police, showcasing a unified multi-agency initiative.
Throughout their time in Saudi Arabia, the delegation offered unwavering support to Omani pilgrims, aiding them in performing the Hajj rituals safely and effectively, guided by religious principles.
The team departed Oman on May 13, providing organized services across Makkah, Madinah, and other sacred sites to ensure a seamless pilgrimage experience.
Officials highlighted that the team's contributions were pivotal in ensuring smooth operations and catering to the needs of pilgrims, marking a successful Hajj season for Oman.