MADINAH — Foot patrol teams are providing on-site services to visitors in the courtyards of the Prophet’s Mosque through 20 designated guidance and direction points.The services are part of an integrated system designed to organize crowd flow and facilitate the movement of visitors and worshippers, helping ensure safe and calm circulation throughout the mosque’s courtyards.In addition to assisting with crowd organization, the patrol teams strengthen direct engagement with pilgrims by offering guidance, responding to inquiries, and helping elderly visitors and people with disabilities reach their destinations smoothly and comfortably.The patrols also direct visitors to various service points across the mosque’s courtyards, contributing to improved service quality for visitors, particularly during the peak periods of Ramadan.MADINAH — Foot patrol teams are providing on-site services to visitors in the courtyards of the Prophet’s Mosque through 20 designated guidance and direction points.The services are part of an integrated system designed to organize crowd flow and facilitate the movement of visitors and worshippers, helping ensure safe and calm circulation throughout the mosque’s courtyards.In addition to assisting with crowd organization, the patrol teams strengthen direct engagement with pilgrims by offering guidance, responding to inquiries, and helping elderly visitors and people with disabilities reach their destinations smoothly and comfortably.The patrols also direct visitors to various service points across the mosque’s courtyards, contributing to improved service quality for visitors, particularly during the peak periods of Ramadan.

