Saudi Gazette report
MAKKAH — The Makkah Mayoralty has honored a Bangladeshi cleaning worker after a video of him offering his prayer rug to a pilgrim inside the Grand Mosque went viral, drawing widespread praise for his humility and generosity.
The mayoralty said the recognition came in appreciation of the worker’s exemplary conduct and sincere service to pilgrims. It described the gesture as a powerful reflection of the values that define the holy city and the Grand Mosque.
“This act of kindness embodies generosity in its simplest and purest form, and reflects the values of compassion and selflessness that characterize the holiest of places,” the mayoralty said, commending the worker’s dedication and humane treatment of visitors and worshippers.
The video, which circulated widely on social media, shows the worker calmly handing over his personal prayer rug so a pilgrim could perform prayers inside the Grand Mosque.
The moment resonated strongly with viewers, many of whom praised his sincerity, modesty, and sense of service.
Social media users expressed admiration for the worker’s spontaneous act, describing it as a genuine example of altruism and compassion. Many also highlighted his remarks in the video about his wish to work in Makkah, calling on authorities and benefactors to support him in recognition of his conduct.
The incident has been widely seen as a reminder of the quiet, often unseen acts of kindness carried out daily by workers serving pilgrims in Makkah, and of the human values that underpin the experience of the holy sites.