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Jordanian Pilgrims Begin Return Journey from Saudi Arabia - Jordan News

Jordanian Pilgrims Begin Return Journey from Saudi Arabia - Jordan News

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On Sunday, Jordanian pilgrims performed the farewell Tawaf (circumambulation) at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, marking the final ritual of Hajj as they prepared to return to Jordan. اضافة اعلان Additional groups of pilgrims are scheduled to depart on Monday by land, following the completion of their farewell Tawaf. Jordan's Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Mohammad Al-Khalayleh, announced on Saturday that the repatriation of Jordanian pilgrims by land would begin Sunday afternoon. The return of pilgrims traveling by air will depend on the timing of their respective flight bookings.
This year, around 8,000 Jordanian pilgrims participated in Hajj, along with 4,500 pilgrims from the 1948 Palestinian territories. The group was accompanied by an official delegation consisting of religious guides, administrative staff, medical teams, and media personnel.

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