Manarat Al-Haramain digital platform, The Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet channels, and 10 FM radio stations will broadcast the sermon.


Makkah: The Languages and Translation Agency of the General Presidency for Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques will translate the Hajj sermon into 20 languages.
The languages in which the sermon is to be translated, include French, English, Persian, Urdu, Hausa, Russian, Turkish, Punjabi, Chinese, Malay, Swahili, Spanish, Portuguese, Amharic, German, Swedish, Italian, Malayalam, Bosnian, and Filipino.
Manarat Al-Haramain digital platform, The Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet channels, and 10 FM radio stations will broadcast the sermon.
According to Deputy General President for Languages and Translation, Ahmed Al-Hamidi, translating the Arafat sermon is among the agency's most significant undertakings within the framework of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Translation Project.
He emphasized that this effort, along with other initiatives, aligns with the agency's strategic plan for 2024.

Nationwide goods transport halted amid protest on Karachi's Super Highway
- 5 minutes ago
Islamabad: Female student gunned down in International Islamic University's hostel
- an hour ago

Aishwarya Rai's Instagram post on 18th wedding anniversary goes viral
- 4 hours ago

Is another renowned Pakistani TikToker arrested in Dubai?
- an hour ago

Vaani Kapoor calls Fawad Khan ‘charming’, ‘made for the big screen’
- 14 minutes ago
Gold prices shatter Pakistanis' hope, reach historic high
- 28 minutes ago

Retired SC Justice Sarmad Jalal Usmani passes away
- 4 hours ago

Man faces wedding scam in Sargodha
- 5 hours ago

CFPB workers are receiving mass layoff notices
- 2 hours ago

UAE wants to promote investment ties with Pakistan
- 2 hours ago

Christians spiritual leader Pope Francis passes away
- 3 hours ago

Police, CTD kill over 10 terrorists in Mianwali operation
- 2 hours ago