The Director of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has begun preparing an operational plan for the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AD, which embodies the message of the Two Holy Mosques to enrich the experience of visitors and spread guidance to the world, following an approach of moderation and moderation.
Dr. Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Abdulaziz Al Sudais, Head of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, explained in a press conference this evening (Thursday) that the plan was created with comprehensive and methodological care, anticipating the needs of the holy month, evoking the grandeur of the time and place, taking into account cultural and linguistic diversity, and meeting the religious, instructional and scientific requirements of the visitors. A framework for integrated institutional activities.
Mr. Al Sudais said that the operational plan is based on (7) strategic objectives, the most prominent of which are improving and enriching the visitor experience, disseminating and educating the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet, strengthening the religious status of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its leadership in serving the Two Holy Mosques, leadership in translation and language services in addition to human capacity development, and leveraging modern technology and digital transformation in dissemination. Strengthening guidance and communication with Muslims around the world.
Al Sudais pointed out that the plan will activate (7) strategic programs and work through (10) operational tracks, including the Science, Advocacy, Field and Media Track, Translation and Language Track, Women’s Issues Mission Track, Digital and Technological Transformation and Artificial Intelligence Track, in addition to the Enrichment and Volunteer Track, Shared Services and Governance.
Meanwhile, Dr. Salem bin Ali Alijah, Advisor and Supervisor of Media and Communication, confirmed that the operational plan for the month of Ramadan 1447 represents a qualitative leap forward in religious media activities and reflects the keenness of the Secretary-General for Religious Affairs to provide professional, reliable and compatible media content while preserving the sanctity of time and place.
The plan includes (100) concrete operational initiatives, the most notable of which are the Hedaya Son Hackathon, the Hedaya Center, the Educational Exhibition, the launch of digital platforms and smart applications, the expansion of translation services in more than (40) languages, in addition to on-site awareness and enrichment programs during the Holy Month, in addition to many new projects and initiatives.
The Office of the President confirmed that the plan will be implemented through an integrated human system comprising more than 850 cadres, with the participation of imams, preachers, teachers and pastors.
The Presidential Office for Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has begun preparing operational plans for the blessed month of Ramadan in 1447 AD, embodying the message of the Two Holy Mosques to enrich the experience of visitors and spread guidance to the world according to an approach of moderation and balance.
Dr. Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz Al Sudais, Director of the Religious Affairs Department of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, revealed in a press conference held this evening (Thursday) that the plan was meticulously prepared based on a comprehensive methodology, anticipating the needs of the holy month, recognizing the greatness of time and place, taking into account cultural and linguistic diversity, and holding meetings with religious figures. Meeting the guidance and educational requirements of visitors within the framework of comprehensive organizational activities.
Mr. Al Sudais pointed out that the operational plan is based on (7) strategic objectives, the most prominent of which are improving and enriching the visitor experience, disseminating and educating the Holy Quran and the Prophetic Sunnah, strengthening leadership in the religious status of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and serving the Two Holy Mosques, leading translation and language services, in addition to human capacity development, and leveraging modern technology and digital transformation to disseminate guidance and enhance communication with Muslims. world.
Mr. Al Sudais pointed out that the plan will activate (7) strategic programs and operate through (10) operational tracks, including science, advocacy, field, media track, translation and language track, women’s issues message track, digital and technological transformation track, artificial intelligence, and enrichment, volunteering, shared services, and governance track.
Meanwhile, Dr. Salem bin Ali Aliya, Advisor and Supervisor of Media and Communication, acknowledged that the operational plan for Ramadan 1447 AH marks a qualitative leap forward in religious media activities, reflecting the Secretary-General’s commitment to providing professional and reliable media content in line with the sanctity of time and place.
The plan includes (100) qualitative operational initiatives, in addition to several new projects and initiatives, the most notable of which are the expansion of translation services into more than (40) languages, alongside the “Guidance Hackathon”, the “Guidance Center”, the “Exhibition of Respect”, the launch of digital platforms and smart applications, and the field awareness and reinforcement program during the Holy Month.
The Office of the President confirmed that the implementation of this plan will be carried out through a comprehensive personnel system consisting of more than 850 personnel, with the participation of imams, preachers, teachers and pastors.

