Providing water to pilgrims and visitors to the Sacred House of God: A digital journey of giving with unending reward

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2026/04/19

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - In the heart of Mecca and Medina, where the highest meanings of faith and devotion are manifested, water is more than just a liquid that quenches thirst; it is a lifeline that provides pilgrims with the energy to perform their rituals, and a symbol of inexhaustible generosity. Providing water to pilgrims and Umrah performers is not merely a logistical service, but a great act of worship and a continuous charity that carries multiplied rewards, especially given the hot weather and the physical exertion of the visitors.

Click on the image to contribute to providing water for pilgrims through the Rafed platform.

The great reward for providing water: a renewed prophetic legacy

Our noble religion has urged us to provide water, considering it among the best of good deeds. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The best charity is giving water to drink." This virtue is amplified when the water is given in the holiest of places and to the most honored guests, the pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah. Providing a drop of cool water to someone exhausted by the Sa'i and Tawaf, or weary from standing at Arafat, is like reviving a soul, alleviating suffering, and a means of attaining God's pleasure. This great Prophetic tradition is being renewed today thanks to modern technologies that make it easier for Muslims from all corners of the earth to participate in this act of kindness.

Old challenges, modern solutions: How can water reach every visitor?

Providing water to pilgrims has always required immense effort and meticulous organization. With the increasing number of visitors year after year, the need has grown for innovative solutions that ensure clean, cool water reaches everyone in need, at any time and in any place within the Holy Mosque and its courtyards. This is where technology comes in, offering modern solutions that overcome traditional challenges and make acts of kindness easier and more efficient.

Rafed: Your digital gateway to providing water for the guests of God

In its efforts to connect donors with pilgrims, the Rafed platform and app offer a comprehensive digital solution for providing water. Rafed is a leading Saudi platform that enables Muslims worldwide to contribute to providing water for Umrah pilgrims and Hajj pilgrims, as well as delivering water to the Kingdom's most needy mosques. The app focuses on simplifying the donation process, ensuring transparency, and documenting contributions.

Unique features of the Rafed app:

Be part of the good: Contribute to quenching the thirst of the pilgrims

The opportunity to contribute to providing water for pilgrims performing Umrah and Hajj is an invitation for every Muslim to seize this great reward. Whether you are near or far, the Rafid app removes barriers and makes doing good deeds readily available. Don't hesitate to be a reason for quenching the thirst of the guests of God and to leave a lasting mark of goodness in the holy sites.

Start your journey of giving with Rafed today

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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