TL;DR
- Medina imams donate blood in national campaign.
- Part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s initiative.
MEDINA, SAUDI ARABIA — Imams and muezzins of the Prophet’s Mosque participated in a blood donation campaign on Tuesday, organized by the Presidency of Religious Affairs in cooperation with the Medina Health Cluster.
This is a part of the annual national blood donation drive launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The campaign saw wide participation from mosque officials, including prayer leaders and call-to-action voices, as well as administrative staff.
Donations took place at a specially set-up facility near the mosque, with medical teams from the Health Cluster ensuring efficient and safe procedures.
The national campaign, which runs across all regions of Saudi Arabia, to enhance blood bank reserves and raise public awareness about the importance of donation. Religious figures’ participation is expected to inspire broader community involvement.
Health authorities confirmed that all donated blood will be used to support patients in need across public hospitals in the Medina region and beyond.
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