Hajj pilgrims left Jeddah happy with the unexpected gifts.
More than 100 volunteers and staff handed out goody bags from Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs at Jeddah Airport, with treats for pilgrims to remember their Hajj experience. All photos: SPA
The Mecca Scarf campaign was aimed at bidding farewell to people who performed Hajj, by providing a 'scarf and gifts for pilgrims' at Jeddah Airport.
White tote bags contained specially-designed white scarves with green text and mugs, as well as other gifts.
The scarf and goody bag.
This year's Hajj, the first largely without Covid-19 restrictions since 2019, attracted almost one million domestic and foreign pilgrims.
Hajj pilgrims left Jeddah happy with the unexpected gifts.
More than 100 volunteers and staff handed out goody bags from Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs at Jeddah Airport, with treats for pilgrims to remember their Hajj experience. All photos: SPA
The Mecca Scarf campaign was aimed at bidding farewell to people who performed Hajj, by providing a 'scarf and gifts for pilgrims' at Jeddah Airport.
White tote bags contained specially-designed white scarves with green text and mugs, as well as other gifts.
The scarf and goody bag.
This year's Hajj, the first largely without Covid-19 restrictions since 2019, attracted almost one million domestic and foreign pilgrims.
Hajj pilgrims left Jeddah happy with the unexpected gifts.