Dates, Saudi Coffee, and Gifts Presented in a Warm Reception Attended by Tawafa and Service Center Leaders
In a heartfelt display of hospitality and readiness, Al-Massiyah Pilgrims Services Company welcomed 1,300 Egyptian pilgrims from the Ministry of Social Solidarity’s official Hajj delegation upon their arrival in Makkah. This marks another step in the company’s mission to deliver an exceptional pilgrimage experience, in line with the highest standards of service and care.
The Egyptian pilgrims, who are part of the charitable societies' group, were warmly received at one of the group’s partner hotels in Makkah. During the reception, Al-Massiyah representatives reassured the pilgrims of their full preparedness to serve them with excellence, working around the clock to ensure their comfort, safety, and spiritual focus throughout the Hajj journey.
As part of the welcome, the company offered a variety of gifts, including Zamzam water, dates, roses, and traditional Saudi coffee—adding a cultural touch to the festive and spiritual atmosphere. The event was attended by key figures from the Tawafa sector and service centers.
Pilgrims expressed their deep gratitude and joy at reaching the holy land, praising the generous reception, seamless organization, and the professionalism that reflected the Kingdom’s dedication to serving the Guests of Allah.
Ali bin Hussein Bandakji, Chairman of Al-Massiyah, emphasized the honor of serving pilgrims, stating:
“Welcoming and serving the Guests of Allah is a noble duty that we cherish. Our entire team works in harmony to ensure that pilgrims perform their rites with ease and peace, in line with the directives of our wise leadership.”
Bander bin Abdulrahman Damnahouri, Vice Chairman of the company, stressed the importance of creating a safe and dignified environment for pilgrims:
“We apply the highest quality standards from the moment of arrival until the end of the pilgrimage, ensuring that each pilgrim feels at home and among family.”
Mouhammad Aqeel Damnahouri, Al-Massiyah’s advisor, noted that comprehensive preparations have been made:
“Our top priority is the comfort and well-being of every pilgrim. We are committed to enriching their journey with high-quality services—spiritual, educational, and logistical—from arrival to departure.”
Ali bin Abdullah Alloush, Head of Service Center No. 5 responsible for the charitable societies’ pilgrims, concluded:
“Our field teams are well-trained and fully prepared to offer their utmost in service. We pray for the acceptance of every pilgrim’s Hajj and for ease in performing their rituals.”
This reception is part of Al-Massiyah’s broader operational plan that aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to elevate the standards of Hajj services and offer a safe, memorable, and spiritually enriching experience to pilgrims from all over the world.