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A free hotel will be built in Mecca for Kyrgyz pilgrims

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A free hotel is being built in Mecca for Kyrgyz pilgrims
A new and beneficial project is being implemented in the city of Mecca for citizens of Kyrgyzstan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

Within the framework of this project, the construction of a free hotel for Kyrgyz pilgrims and students has begun. This was announced by Dayirbek Orunbekov, head of the information policy service of the Kyrgyzstan presidential administration.

The main goal of the project is to create comfortable and free living conditions for Kyrgyz citizens who come for Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages as well as for students studying there. It is noted that this initiative is being carried out with the direct support of Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov.

So far, there is no exact information about the completion date of the construction, the amount of funding, or the date when the facility will be put into operation. Nevertheless, this project is generating great interest among the public.

The social significance of the project is especially emphasized, as this initiative is expected to ease the lives of thousands of pilgrims. Special accommodations for pilgrims have also been established in several countries around the world.

For example, in Malaysia, the Lembaga Tabung Haji organization has opened hotels in Mecca and Medina, providing pilgrims with preferential conditions. In Turkey, the Directorate of Religious Affairs offers services at affordable prices through government buildings and long-term leased facilities.

In Indonesia, state Hajj missions operate large hostels and function based on long-term contracts. In Iran, some pilgrims have the opportunity to live for free or at very low cost in waqf buildings.

The Kyrgyzstan initiative stands out with its fully free accommodation model. This project is considered unique not only in Central Asia but also worldwide.

The construction that has started in Mecca is significant not only for infrastructure development but also holds spiritual importance. This initiative is regarded as a historic step that facilitates the Hajj and Umrah journey for Kyrgyz pilgrims.

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