The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, represented by its branch in Najran Region, has received the first batch of pilgrims coming from Yemen through Al-Wadiah Border Crossing. The Yemeni pilgrims were greeted by Branch Director Abdulrahman Al-Osaimi and several employees of the branch. The ministry branch in Najran has assigned several scholars and translators to answer pilgrims' religious inquiries on Hajj. The pilgrims were also offered several brochures and booklets that contribute to guiding pilgrims on the rituals according to the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, in several languages. Pilgrims also received copies of the Holy Qur'an printed at the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur'an. This is in addition to providing digital office monitors containing several scientific materials that allow pilgrims to install them on their mobile phones to follow up on Hajj rituals and all regulations that pilgrims and Umrah performers alike need until they conclude their trips and finish performing rituals. Meanwhile, several pilgrims arriving at the border crossing commended the great efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through the ministry, to guide and acquaint pilgrims with the Hajj rituals. They extended their appreciation for the wise leadership's continuous support and relentless efforts in serving pilgrims and facilitating procedures. — SPA