Health

7 Million Zamzam Water Bottles Distributed At Nabawi Mosque During COVID-19 Pandemic

MADINAH, March 24 – The Agency of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Prophet’s Mosque (Nabawi Mosque) has distributed more than seven  million Zamzam water bottles to worshipers and visitors of the mosque during the coronavirus pandemic.

It has also provided more than 40,000 bottles of Zamzam water to hospitalised coronavirus patients, reported Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

As a part of precautionary measures being implemented over the past months to prevent the spread of COVID-19, 110 manual and electric carts were used to distribute Zamzam water to worshippers, in addition to using a centre with a capacity of 120,000 litres to cool Zamzam water bottles.

Source: BERNAMA

Adib Mohd

Recent Posts

Roblox’s Family Zone Helps Parents and Children Explore Together

Today we’re launching Family Zone, a game built by Roblox and developer MindTrust to teach… Read More

10 hours ago

Panasonic Introduces THE BARIKAN to Malaysia, Elevating Professional Grooming with Japanese Quality

Petaling Jaya, 15 July 2026 – Panasonic Malaysia introduces THE BARIKAN to the Malaysian market.… Read More

13 hours ago

Google’s Gemini App Doubles Its User Base in Southeast Asia, Driven By Gen Z Usage and Leading Language Capabilities

KUALA LUMPUR, 15 July 2026 – Google today announced that active users of the Gemini… Read More

14 hours ago

Maxim Malaysia Enhances Safety Features with Upgraded SOS System for Drivers and Passengers

Maxim Malaysia has announced an update to its in-app safety features, reaffirming that user protection… Read More

15 hours ago

Simple Moments, Big Rewards: Malaysians Win with Shell’s water2go Campaign

KUALA LUMPUR, 10 July 2026 — Shell Malaysia celebrated the winners of its nationwide ‘Shell… Read More

16 hours ago

ADIDAS Malaysia Brings The Ultimate Race-Day Experience To Score Marathon 2026

PUTRAJAYA, 14 JULY 2026 - As the Official Sportswear Partner of SCORE Marathon 2026, adidas… Read More

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.