Key Takeaways
- Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais hosted orphan children from Al-Wedad Association for Iftar at the Grand Mosque.
- The gathering reflected the spirit of compassion and community during Ramadan.
- Sheikh Sudais praised the association’s initiatives in orphan care and empowerment.
His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, President of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, shared the Iftar meal with orphan children from the Al-Wedad Association for Orphan Care at Masjid Al-Haram on Wednesday evening.

The children sat with Sheikh Sudais at the Iftar table within the Grand Mosque.
During the gathering, Sheikh Sudais reviewed the association’s programs and initiatives in orphan care and empowerment. He commended their efforts in providing comprehensive support to orphaned children, including education, healthcare, and psychological care.

His Excellency emphasized that embracing and caring for orphans is among the highest humanitarian principles that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia takes great pride in.
He noted that leadership at all levels consistently prioritizes the welfare of vulnerable groups, particularly orphans, in line with Islamic teachings and the values of Saudi society.

The Al-Wedad Association for Orphan Care works to provide a nurturing environment for orphaned children, helping them integrate into society and build successful futures.


