Somalia has earned international recognition for its outstanding performance in serving Hajj pilgrims.
The announcement was made by Sheikh Mukhtar Robow Ali, Somalia’s Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, during a press briefing in Makkah.
Somalia Ranking in Hajj Season 1446 AH.
According to Minister Robow, this prestigious recognition is the result of intensive efforts by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs.
In coordination with Somalia’s national leadership, to improve the Hajj experience for Somali pilgrims.
“We have been recognized among the leading nations offering exceptional services to pilgrims.
An award was presented to us in acknowledgment of these efforts,” said Minister Robow.
Somalia ranking in serving Hajj pilgrims this year is exceptional.
As it secured the fourth position among the top-performing countries for 1446 AH.

Proud Moment for Somali People
The Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs emphasized that Somalia ranking reflects the significant progress it has made in enhancing logistics, care, and support services for its Hajj participants.
Minister Robow added that the award is a proud moment for the Somali people.
As it is showcasing the country’s growing commitment to ensuring the welfare, safety, and spiritual fulfillment of its Muslim pilgrims during Hajj.
This honor places Somalia in a distinguished group of countries recognized for their dedicated services to the Muslim pilgrimage, highlighting its evolving role in the global Islamic community.
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