Seyyed Khalil Monabeti announced this news and said, "Over fifty thousand servants serve pilgrims these days in three shifts during all twenty four hours. These pilgrims strive to create an appropriate and calm atmosphere for the pilgrims of these courtyards".
Saying that creating security and wealth at Razavi Shrine’s sites highly depends on comprehensive cooperation of people with the Razavi shrine’s servants, he stressed, "By taking visitors’ reverence into account, servants and workers of this divine shrine are doing their best to create good services for both pilgrims and citizens at the Razavi complex".
Monabeti stated, "Special group of cleaning dusts and washes courtyards, toilets, entrance gates, and walls of the Razavi Holy Shrine during these days".
He also referred to the specific flower decorations of the Razavi Holy Shrine during these auspicious days and said, "All courtyards, Razavi illuminated mausoleum, even the streets reaching to the complex and the underpass of the Razavi illuminated shrine have been decorated by twenty thousand branches and flowers. Also, special scenting and aloe burning at the Razavi illuminated mausoleum, sacred porticos and courtyards, entrance gates, and rest halls are done with particular scents and rose water in all day and night long".
Assistant of Sacred Premises and Pilgrims’ Affairs of Astan Quds Razavi stressed, "Some special patrols are done by Razavi servants during these days. These patrols are conducted in all over the city and around Razavi Holy Shrine to identify the poor people and invite them to the Razavi banquet hall".
Referring to two porticos dedicated for night rest of the Razavi pilgrims during Karamat Ten-day Celebrations, Monabeti reiterated, "With the order of Hujjat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin Raeisi, Astan Quds Razavi custodian, and with respect to the large number of pilgrims in holy city of Mashhad, Sheikh Hurr al-Aamili and Sheikh Tusi Porticos have been specialized for night rest of the Razavi pilgrims".
Assistant of Sacred Premises and Pilgrims’ Affairs of Astan Quds Razavi added, "These two porticos serve both brothers and sisters for their night rest which are open to the pilgrims of the Imam (A.S.) since 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.".