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Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf

Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf
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A robot bearing copies of the ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô will distribute them to pilgrims performing their final Hajj ritual before leaving Makkah. (SPA)
Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf
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A robot bearing copies of the ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô will distribute them to pilgrims performing their final Hajj ritual before leaving Makkah. (SPA)
Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf
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A robot distributes copies of the ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to pilgrims performing their final Hajj ritual before leaving Makkah. (SPA)
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Updated 11 July 2022

Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf

Robot distributes copies of ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to Hajj pilgrims as they perform farewell Tawaf
  • Tawaf Al-Wida is performed before a pilgrim departs from Makkah and is an obligatory ritual
  • Pilgrims are stoning the pillars at the Jamarat Bridge for a final time on Monday

RIYADH: A robot is distributing copies of the ²Ï³Ü°ù’a²Ô to pilgrims performing their final Hajj ritual before leaving Makkah, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques reported on Monday.

Tawaf Al-Wida is performed before a pilgrim departs from Makkah and is an obligatory ritual.

Sheikh Badr bin Abdullah Al-Furaih, the presidency’s deputy president for guidance affairs, explained that the robot uses a dual automatic navigation system and has a three-dimensional sensor to avoid collision with barriers and people.

The robot weighs 59 kg and can carry up to 40kg. Its speed, which can be controlled, varies between 0.5-1.2/s, and its dimensions are 565x537x1290 mm. 

Al-Furaih said that the use of technology, modern applications, and artificial intelligence is one of the priorities of the head of the presidency Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais. 

Pilgrims are stoning the pillars at the Jamarat Bridge for a final time on Monday before returning to the Grand Mosque where they will perform Tawaf Al-Wida.