First group of Lebanese pilgrims leave the country heading for holy places in Saudi Arabia


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency)
Beirut, Dhu-Al-Qa'dah, 29, 1438 H., August 21, 2017, SPA -- The first group of pilgrims, comprising Lebanese, Palestinian and Syrian nationals, left Beirut-based Rafiq al-Hariri international airport heading for the holy places in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj.
In interviews before departure with Beirut-based SPA correspondent, a number of pilgrims expressed thanks to and appreciation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for the unprecedented advanced services being provided by his government for pilgrims of the house of Allah.
They also lauded the facilities they received at the Saudi consulate in Beirut to get Hajj visas in record time.
--SPA
18:12 LOCAL TIME 15:12 GMT

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