Riyadh: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has implemented the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Ramadan programs in the Republic of Mali, providing 8.5 tons of dates for 8,440 beneficiaries and serving iftar meals to 5,304. These efforts are a continuation of Saudi Arabia's global humanitarian mission to promote solidarity and compassion, reinforcing the Kingdom's dedicated role in serving Muslim communities and spreading generosity worldwide.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the initiative underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to supporting Muslim communities during the holy month of Ramadan. By distributing essential food items like dates and organizing iftar meals, the Kingdom aims to alleviate hunger and foster a sense of unity among Muslims in Mali.
The Ministry's efforts reflect the broader objectives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' programs, which seek to extend aid and support to those in need across various countries. This initiative not only addresses immediate food needs but also strengthens the cultural and religious ties between Saudi Arabia and Mali, emphasizing shared values and mutual respect within the global Muslim community.