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Ramadan is often called the month of giving. Those living in Saudi can testify to it as it is this charitable “giving” that happens all around us throughout the month. Be it in the form of free iftars offered month-round across almost all mosques in the country or be it the large amounts of donations to charity that is given during the month. Ramadan truly is special.
#RamadanMubarak Ramadan from the holy mosque of madinah ✨ pic.twitter.com/PWjN1coXYo
— Visit Saudi (@VisitSaudiEN) May 7, 2019
And, it kind of embodies the spirit of the month.
مقطع يصنع يومك .. طفلة تُقدّم التمر لزوار المسجد الحرام ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1BUojOkEvP
— هاشتاق العرب (@TheArabHash) May 8, 2019
*المتطوعون يقدمون خدماتهم الطبية لزوار بيت الله الحرام في ساحات الحرم المكي الشريف من خلال العيادات المتنقلة ل #جمعية_زمزم @zmzm290
Saudi Doctors volunteering during Haj to help Muslims from around the world with medical issues through zamzam charity pic.twitter.com/91ugNR1Msf— Muna AbuSulayman منى (@abusulayman) May 7, 2019
Saudi Arabia has been commended for plans to provide assistance to needy Afghans during Ramadan. Goods worth $1 million, including rice, tea, dates and flour, will be distributed to 20,000 households in five key Afghan cities in the coming weeks https://t.co/Pqvbu1Np0l pic.twitter.com/FgYMQge9Tc
— Arab News (@arabnews) May 8, 2019
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