Key points
- It features an innovative mobile application
- Offering virtual tours that simulate actual experience in Grand Mosque: SPA
- The initiative is part of a broader series of awareness programmes
MADINAH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance in Madinah has launched an awareness campaign to educate pilgrims on Umrah rituals using multilingual virtual reality in grand mosques, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The campaign aims to instruct visitors and worshippers at grand mosques on the correct performance of Umrah rituals and to minimise common mistakes, the SPA added.
Actual experience
It features an innovative mobile application that utilises 3D models and virtual reality (VR) technology, offering virtual tours that simulate the actual experience in the Grand Mosque.
This immersive learning environment helps alleviate many challenges pilgrims may face during their pilgrimage.
This initiative is part of a broader series of awareness programmes implemented by the ministry as part of its operational plans for the 1447 AH Umrah Season.
The ministry aims to provide religious guidance to visitors and pilgrims in a smooth and accessible manner that respects the cultural and linguistic diversity of worshippers, according to the SPA.