Boy Scouts do their best to serve pilgrims and worshipers
Ashraf AboArafe
Boy scouts and their participating scout leaders from the Badir Center for Voluntary Work of the General Administration of Education in the Makkah region in the service of pilgrims and worshipers during the blessed month of Ramadan this year set the most wonderful examples in the race to serve them, provide them with a helping hand, and provide everything that enables them to perform Umrah or perform prayer in peace and solemnity.
This was evident in many situations and scenes inside the Noble Sanctuary and its squares in cooperation with the relevant authorities, most notably the security force of the Noble Sanctuary, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, and the official charities, where it was evident that they competed to help the elderly and care for the young Helping the needy, guiding the lost, and offering dates and coffee at breakfast to those who are fasting.
During the past days of this holy month, the scouts and their leaders recorded wonderful human images of Saudi youth and their devotion to work for God Almighty first, then perform their Islamic and humanitarian duty, and work to serve pilgrims and worshipers in a country that God has blessed with the Two Holy Mosques and honored with its service.