
First Group of Kuwaiti Pilgrims Returns After Smooth, Well-Organized Hajj
KUWAIT CITY, June 8: The first group of Kuwaiti pilgrims returning from this year's Hajj arrived this afternoon at Terminal 1 of Kuwait International Airport, with additional flights expected to follow in the coming hours. The pilgrims unanimously described this year's pilgrimage as exceptionally well-organized. They praised the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its comprehensive preparations, including the deployment of teams and field units across the holy sites to swiftly respond to any emergencies.
Hajj Abdul Karim Al-Lamie, one of the earliest returnees, expressed gratitude for the smooth and organized experience. 'Thanks to God and the Saudi authorities, everything was made easy. The procedures were clear and efficient, and the entire journey went smoothly,' he said.
Echoing this sentiment, Hajj Abdul Razzaq Al-Bassam called this year's pilgrimage 'special and different,' emphasizing the visible improvements in organization and accessibility at every site. 'We felt comfort and ease throughout the rituals. The Saudi procedures were exceptional, and the Kuwaiti Hajj mission supported us every step of the way.'
Abu Al-Qasim Al-Dibaji, Secretary-General of the International Organization for Islamic Fiqh and Imam of Zain Al-Abidin Mosque in Salmiya, noted that his experience this year stood out among the more than twenty times he has performed the pilgrimage. 'This was the most seamless Hajj I've experienced. The services, especially those provided by the Kuwaiti Hajj campaigns, were outstanding,' he said, adding that Kuwaiti pilgrims continue to serve as role models for ethical conduct and religious observance.
Dr. Faisal Al-Enezi also confirmed the positive experience, citing excellent coordination and a lack of congestion. 'Everything was organized to perfection, and we are truly grateful to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its efforts,' he said. 'May God reward them for all they have done.'
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