Saudi Gazette report LONDON — The British Haj Delegation (BHD), a new charitable organization, was launched at the Islamic Cultural Centre in London on September 29.The new organization is headed by Lord Adam Patel, the former leader of the official British Haj Delegation from 2001-2009. Since 2000 the British government
FREE support & Medical Aid for PilgrimsThe British Hajj Delegation 2012 was officially launched at the Regents Park Mosque on Saturday 29th September 2012 by Lord Adam Patel. Click Here to Read More about the launch. GOING FOR HAJJ THIS YEAR? Congratulations if you are fortunate enough to be undertaking
“And proclaim to the people the Hajj [pilgrimage]; they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel; they will come from every distant pass – that they may witness benefits for themselves and mention the name of Allah on known days over what He has provided for
Members of the UK Haj Team constituted to assist British pilgrims, from left, Mujahid Al Shatif, Nagheena Akhtar, Joanne Murray and Swaleh Ali. (AN photo) By ROGER HARRISON | ARAB NEWS Published: Oct 30, 2011 00:57 JEDDAH: The British Consulate General has released details of its Consular Haj Team. Led
A Group of doctors and volunteers will be on hand during the days of Hajj to provide Medical Support and Assistance at their Clinic in the Europa Zone in Mina. The British Hajj Delegation provides ‘on the ground’ medical advice, support and basic GP treatment and has been functioning for
MAKKAH: Every year many Makkah residents embark on a mission to provide iftar meals to help pilgrims break their fast around the Grand Mosque. The locals inherited this tradition from their parents and grandparents. Haydar Amoun, a 56-year-old Makkah resident, said every Ramadan he gathers his sons and grandsons to
Support British Citizens to the Hajj & Umrah The Council of British Hajjis (cbhuk.org) asks the British Government to support British citizens undertaking the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, by sending a Medical Team and volunteers with the appropriate supplies to support and treat around 25,000 British pilgrims