Authorities have launched a digital platform designed to organize and manage iftar services at the Two Holy Mosques, aiming to enhance operational efficiency, streamline procedures, and improve the overall experience for fasting worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan.
The platform simplifies the registration process for individuals and organizations wishing to provide iftar meals and regulates distribution within the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah. It operates under clear guidelines to ensure compliance with health, safety, and organizational standards, maintaining high levels of cleanliness and food safety.
The system helps coordinate efforts between supervising authorities and volunteers, preventing overcrowding and overlapping distribution points, and ensuring smooth movement within the mosques. It also enables electronic tracking and approval of requests, reducing paperwork while increasing accuracy and transparency.
This initiative reflects a broader effort to leverage digital solutions in enhancing services at the Holy Mosques, utilizing technology to manage crowds and seasonal services more effectively, and reinforcing the commitment to providing a safe, organized, and comfortable environment for worshippers and visitors during Ramadan.

