
Makkah Markets Open their Doors as Pilgrims Prepare to Depart
Major shopping centers and popular marketplaces are preparing to receive large crowds of pilgrims from around the world. With their departure approaching, many are eager to buy gifts and keepsakes for their families and friends, items that serve as tangible memories of their time in the holy city.
Asharq Al-Awsat took a tour through the markets of the Al-Aziziyah neighborhood, a central area situated between the holy sites and the Grand Mosque. Its prime location makes it a preferred hub for Hajj groups and delegations, which has resulted in crowded markets and bustling currency exchange offices.
Ahmed Al-Jaafari, a shopkeeper in one of Al-Aziziyah's stores, welcomed his customers with warmth and hospitality. He shared that the most sought-after souvenirs include prayer beads (subha), prayer rugs, miniature models of holy landmarks, decorative engravings, gold jewelry, rings, dates, Qurans with translations, and locally made perfumes.
Hajj Muwafaq Mohammed, dressed in traditional attire from southern Baghdad, told Asharq Al-Awsat that he made a point of visiting the markets early to buy useful items and meaningful keepsakes.
'I've traveled to many countries and always explore local markets,' he said, 'but in Makkah, I'm especially captivated by each item and souvenir, as they carry the scent and soul of this sacred place.'
At a currency exchange center on Al-Aziziyah Street, lined with hotels accommodating pilgrims from across the globe, long queues formed as visitors in colorful traditional clothing exchanged their foreign currencies for Saudi riyals. The scene reflected the cultural diversity of the global Muslim community and the excitement of those preparing for a final shopping experience before departing.
Currency exchange offices throughout Makkah are seeing a steady stream of visitors, many coming from nearby hotels and accommodations.
Ayman Al-Mohammedi, an employee at one of the Al-Aziziyah exchange centers, explained that they are equipped to handle over 60 foreign currencies. 'Pilgrims arrive with money from their home countries and look to exchange it for Saudi riyals,' he said. 'The Hajj season significantly boosts activity in the currency exchange sector.'
He added that Makkah's currency exchange centers increased their preparedness well in advance of the Hajj season, enhancing their capacity to provide efficient services for buying, selling, and trading foreign currencies across the city.
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