Saudi Arabia Launches Urdu Digital Guide for Pakistani Pilgrims
The General Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques in Saudi Arabia has launched a new digital guide app for Pakistani pilgrims, available in Urdu and several other languages.
The app aims to simplify access to religious information and schedules for visitors to the Haramain Sharifain. Users can access prayer times, profiles of imams and muezzins, digital copies of the Holy Quran, weekly Friday sermons, and religious guidance within the mosques. It also includes a section of daily Masnoon Azkar and Duas.
The digital guide app provides a detailed guide for pilgrims performing Itaikaf during Ramadan. Its built-in time indicator allows users to track intervals between prayers easily.
The app supports Arabic, Urdu, English, Turkish, French, Malawian, and Indonesian. Its intuitive design ensures that pilgrims from around the world can navigate and find the information they need efficiently.
Visitors can download the app by scanning QR codes placed throughout the Two Holy Mosques, enhancing their spiritual experience with this modern mobile tool.

Manik Aftab is a writer for TechJuice, focusing on the intersections of education, finance, and broader social developments. He analyzes how technology is reshaping these critical sectors across Pakistan.





