Yesterday, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Vocations and Leadership hosted a Ramadan Iftar table in the presence of more than 450 students and faculty from the International Islamic University in Malaysia as part of the Guardian of the Two Holy Mosques Breaking the Fast program. .
Dr. Akmal Abdul Rahman, Vice-President of the University for Student Affairs and Social Affairs, confirmed that the Keeper of the Two Holy Mosques program to break fasting people is a humanitarian project that meets the needs of Muslims in countries around the world, indicating that the Kingdom is one of the first countries that have helped bring this aid to those who deserve it.
For their part, the students participating in the collective breakfast expressed gratitude to the leadership of the Kingdom and the people of Saudi Arabia for the great services they provide to Islam and Muslims in all countries of the world in the blessed month of Ramadan, asking God to reward them with the best reward and perpetuate safety and security for them .