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Hajj 1444 Begins with 2 million Pilgrims Converge on Mina

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Metropolis Desk –

The ancient pilgrimage of Hajj 1444 began on Monday morning, drawing almost 2 million pilgrims to the tent city of Mina to embark on the spiritual journey of a lifetime.

By dusk, the site echoed with the sound of the pilgrims chanting Talbiyah, their prayer declaring their intention to do Hajj for Allah’s glory. Men in traditional white seamless cotton clothing and women in abayas poured into the vast location, roughly 8 kilometers northeast of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, saying, “Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik (Oh God, here I am answering your call)”.

The first day of the journey, known as Tarwiyah Day, was spent by the pilgrims praying to atone for their sins by the Prophet Muhammad’s customs. They offered the prayers of Dhuhr, Asr, Maghreb, and Isha. Overnight, they will make their final preparations before Tuesday, when they will stand before God (wuqoof) on the plains of Mount Arafat.

Tuesday’s dawn (Fajr) prayer will be followed by the pilgrims’ departure for Mount Arafat, the site of the Prophet’s last speech, which was delivered more than 1,400 years ago.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hajj has not been performed in its entirety until this year, and Saudi officials have put elaborate arrangements in place to guarantee the pilgrims’ safety and smooth travel. In total, more than 2 million people, including 1.6 million foreigners, are anticipated.

The arrival of pilgrims in Makkah and Mina was updated by Saudi officials on Monday afternoon, and they reaffirmed their dedication to the well-being and safety of all those doing the Hajj.

The Ministry of Interior’s spokesperson, Talal Al-Shalhoub, said that the pilgrims’ transportation to Mina was complete and that they will spend the night there to get ready for their Tuesday journey to Mount Arafat.

According to Ayed Al-Gwenem, undersecretary for Hajj and Umrah, 65 percent of the pilgrims made it to Mina, and the remaining 5 percent would be brought directly to Mount Arafat.

More than 32 facilities with a combined capacity of more than 6,000 beds, according to Mohammed Al-Abdulali, spokesman for the Ministry of Health, are available to meet the demands of pilgrims seeking medical attention.

One of the Five Pillars of Islam is Hajj, which is performed in the month of Dhul Hijjah, the 12th and last month of the Islamic calendar. Every Muslim who is physically and financially capable of doing so is required to perform it at least once in their lifetime.

Male pilgrims must put on the customary white, seamless, two-piece outfit on the first day of the Hajj before entering the hallowed state known as “Ihram.” Women conceal their hair and dress comfortably.

Five days pass during the Hajj. The eighth day of Dhul Hijjah marks the beginning of it officially. Pilgrims proceed to Mina, which is located approximately 8 kilometers away, following Fajr prayers in Makkah. There, they pray and recite passages from the Qur’an all day and all night.

The next day, pilgrims travel to Arafat and spend the entire day fasting and praying on the arid plains. The Hajj’s most crucial day is this one, and those who skip it are said to have abandoned their journey.

Then, pilgrims travel to Muzdalifah, a valley located between Mina and Mount Arafat, where they spend the night outdoors and collect tiny pebbles for use in a sacred ceremony the following day.

On the tenth of Dhul Hijjah, after Fajr prayers, pilgrims journey from Muzdalifah to Jamarat, where they throw the pebbles they’ve gathered at three pillars that symbolize the Devil. Women and senior citizens can assign this duty to a man.

Then, as they do after Umrah, males must shave their heads and women must cut off a lock of hair. Additionally, pilgrims must sacrifice an animal and distribute the meat to those in need. Those unable to make the sacrifice themselves can assign someone else to do it. Then, the pilgrims return to Makkah and the Grand Mosque.

Source – Arab News

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