Abdullah was deeply moved and asked, “Can I also send water to those who need it?”
That moment captures the essence of this article: how any Muslim, anywhere in the world, can help deliver water to mosques in Makkah—especially Masjid Al Haram—through a smart and easy-to-use platform.
Why Water Matters in Worship
Water is not just a physical need—it’s a spiritual requirement. Allah says: “And We made from water every living thing.” In Makkah, where millions of Muslims gather, providing clean water is a daily challenge, especially during peak seasons like Ramadan and Hajj.
How Does the Water Delivery App Work?
The app allows users to select a specific mosque in Makkah, choose the quantity of water, and pay securely. The request is then sent to delivery teams who ensure the water reaches the targeted mosque.
According to Qatarat’s 2025 platform statistics:
- Over 1.2 million liters of water were delivered to mosques in Makkah during the Hajj season alone.
- More than 85% of orders went to small mosques that typically receive little external support.
- The app earned a 4.9 rating on Google Play, with thousands of reviews praising its speed and transparency.
The Role of Mosque Water Supply
Through the Mosque water supply in Mecca feature, users can support mosques facing severe water shortages. The app displays a list of the most in-need mosques, with detailed data on congregation size, water consumption rates, and last delivery date. This transparency helps users make informed decisions.
How Water Reaches Masjid Al Haram
Delivery teams operate around the clock to ensure water reaches Masjid Al Haram, especially in outer zones that experience heavy crowding. Chilled water bottles are distributed at designated points inside the Haram, coordinated with official authorities.
Supporting Pilgrims Through Food
Beyond water, the app also offers services like Meal delivery in Mecca, where healthy, balanced meals are prepared and delivered to pilgrims at their accommodations or inside the Haram.
The Meal for pilgrims and visitors service allows users to send individual or group meals, with options for vegetarian, light, or high-protein dishes.
Additionally, the Food serving in Masjid Al Haram feature enables direct meal distribution inside the Haram, especially during iftar in Ramadan, fostering a spirit of compassion and unity.
How Can People Around the World Help?
Whether you’re in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Turkey, or the United States, you can use the app to select a mosque, choose the quantity, and confirm the order in minutes. No intermediaries or complex procedures required.
This model opens the door for millions of Muslims to participate in supporting pilgrims and makes humanitarian service more organized and effective.
Why This Initiative Matters
- It directly supports worship.
- It reaches places that traditional aid often overlooks.
- It allows every Muslim to be part of serving the guests of Allah.
In the age of technology, supporting pilgrims has become easier and more transparent. Through the Water delivery app, every Muslim can contribute to Water delivery to mosques in Mecca, strengthen Mosque water supply, and offer Meal delivery in Mecca, Meal for pilgrims and visitors, and even Food serving in Masjid Al Haram.