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President of American Islamic Scouts appreciates KSA’s great efforts serving the guests of the Merciful

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Ashraf AboArafe

The President of the American Islamic Scouts, Scout Leader Saeed Ehtesham Naqvi, praised the efforts and services provided by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve the guests of the Holy House of God and those who visit the Prophet’s Mosque, and to facilitate their performance of their rituals.

 He pointed out in a statement during his visit to the Saudi Scout delegation participating in the Third International Islamic Scout Camp, which is currently being held at Strack Camp in the city of Houston in the state of Texas in the United States of America, and which is organized by the American Muslim Scout Association, to the great efforts of the Saudi Scouts and their active presence in various international events, including The International Islamic Scout Camp, in which they draw attention in each edition with the activities they present that reflect the extent of scouting development in the Kingdom, and provide a message to the participants about the progress their country is enjoying in various fields.

 During the meeting, which was attended by the Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Scouts Association, Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim Al-Mudayris, he also praised the role of the Saudi Scouts in serving the pilgrims and the good, sophisticated, ethical and humane treatment by them and by all sectors participating in serving the pilgrims, which indicates and documents the interest of the Kingdom and its wise leadership – may God support it. – With my destinations of the Two Holy Mosques.

 During the past two days, the Saudi delegation participated in many activities that included obtaining hobby badges and merit badges, risk games, and practicing some sports competitions.

 It is noteworthy that the Third International Islamic Scout Camp will continue until next Saturday, July 6, 2024 AD.

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