Custodian of Two Holy Mosques’ Groundbreaking Project: Arafat Sermon to Reach One Billion Global Listeners

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Arafat: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has launched a groundbreaking initiative to translate sermons delivered at the Grand Mosque and Prophet’s Mosque and the Arafat sermon delivered at Namira Mosque.

This project, spearheaded by the Presidency of Religious Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, serves as a cornerstone in spreading the message of moderation and centrism espoused by these holy sites. This year, the Arafat sermon translation is projected to reach a staggering one billion listeners worldwide, translated into 20 languages.

The translated sermons promote peace, coexistence, and a deeper understanding of Islam – a religion built on mercy, tolerance, and peaceful living. Launched in 2018, the project initially offered translations in only five languages. This rapid expansion ensures a truly global audience, fostering a spirit of brotherhood and moderation across the world.

King Salman’s initiative exemplifies Saudi Arabia’s dedication to serving the Two Holy Mosque
s and their pilgrims. It further reflects the leadership’s commitment to promoting global peace and the values of tolerance and moderation.

The project’s reach continues to grow each year. Sermons are translated into an increasing number of languages and broadcast on various platforms, including digital platforms, FM radio, and Islamic television channels. These efforts demonstrate the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to serving Islam and the global Muslim community.

Having surpassed 200 million listeners in 2020, the project fulfills the Kingdom’s sacred responsibility of caring for the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors. By translating the Arafat sermon, they effectively share the message of these holy sites with the entire Muslim world.

Source: Saudi Press Agency