The Grand Mosque Has Been Equipped With Many Sophisticated Robots, What Are They?

The Grand Mosque Has Matched Robots with Multi-Language

Alhamdulillah, the government of Saudi Arabia has improved its services for the convenience of pilgrims and Umrah visiting the holy city.

The following are some of the advanced robots that have been provided by the Saudi Arabian government to improve the quality of services for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims:

Multi-Language Robot

Hajj and Umrah pilgrims who visit the Grand Mosque can receive intensive guidance from the four-wheeled AI robot guide available there.

As by The National News on Tuesday (11/16/2021), that with a 21-inch touch screen display, the AI ​​robot will go around the mosque and be ready to help answer various questions to worshipers or guides about various obligatory rituals they must perform. .

The existence of a smart system will prevent them from bumping into people or obstacles.

To make communication easier, the AI ​​robot also spoke multilingual, there were about 11 languages ​​at that time. Among them are Chinese, Russian, English, French, Persian, and Turkish. Even the AI ​​robot can also help connect pilgrims with clerics or Sheikhs in different languages.

The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques once stated that it aims to develop, revolutionize and facilitate the services offered to worshipers during a visit to Mecca.

Automatic cleaning robot

In addition to the advanced robot guide, there is also an automatic cleaning robot to clean and sterilize the premises. This will also automatically help prevent the spread of Covid-19 and other viruses.

Zamzam water transport robot

There are also other robots that search the location between 08.00 am and 05.00 pm to distribute Zamzam holy water from the well under the mosque. Both work without human intervention using smart systems.

The Airborne Intelligent Robot weighs about 300 kilograms and is able to carry around 68.14 liters of air for cleaning. The robot is capable of moving at speeds of up to five kilometers per hour using cameras and overhead sensors. Its function is to identify the layout and avoid collisions with the worshipers. or existing obstacles.

The existence of these robots also aims to help educate Muslims around the world about the importance of using new technology. Including artificial intelligence technology and e-learning. For example, Smart Quran, which was launched to help people with visual disabilities, helps read text in Braille.

In addition, Muslims from all over the world can also be certified to participate in initiatives such as Maqra' Al-Haramayn, Two Holy Mosques Reader, which teaches the Koran. The electronic lessons take place from the Grand Mosque in Makkah and are available in six languages, including Urdu, English and Hausa.

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