Since april 2021, dozens of women cadets have become an element of the safety services that observe pilgrims in Mecca & Medina, which is the birth countries of Islam.


Photographs of Saudi Arabia’s first women Hajj security curators on duty have gone viral on social platforms as soon as they were released by the Saudi Ministry.


Groomed in military khaki attire, with a hip-length blazer, slack pants and a black beret over a scarf covering their hair, the security women spend their shifts wandering in the Grand mosque in Mecca, the holiest place. The Security women in Mecca find this task a noble and honourable one. 


Saudi Crown prince Mohammed salman has driven through social and economic reformations as part of strategies to modernise the conventional Muslim kingdom and attract foreign ventures under a diversification approach.


 In his reform plan called Vision 2030, the prince lifted a driving limitation on women, allowing grown-up ladies to travel without consent from guardians and conferred them more control over the family. In Saudi Arabia, women are appointed as fighters, lancet corporals, sergeants, and staff sergeants.


Saudi Arabia has curbed the haj to its inhabitants and citizens for the second year in a row, barring millions of pilgrims from overseas in response to the COVID pandemic.


The participation of women is huge attainment for the country and it is the biggest treasure to be in the service of religion, the country and the pilgrims, said a security guard.


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