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Millions to begin sacred Hajj journey tomorrow from Mina

Millions to begin sacred Hajj journey tomorrow from Mina

Al Bawaba2 days ago

ALBAWABA- Tomorrow, the white-tented valley of Mina will once again welcome the first waves of Hajj pilgrims, as millions of Muslims from across the globe gather to begin the spiritual journey of a lifetime.
Clad in simple white garments, unified by devotion, race and rank forgotten, they come to seek God's mercy, forgiveness, and blessings.
The 8th of Dhul Hijjah, marking the first day of Hajj, will see the faithful settling in Mina for a day devoted entirely to prayer, reflection, and supplication.
This city of tents, transformed into a sanctuary of worship, symbolizes the humility and equality before God that the Hajj demands. It is a scene unlike any other: millions standing shoulder to shoulder, whispering their hopes into the heavens.
On Thursday, the 9th of Dhul Hijjah, pilgrims will ascend the plains of Arafat, the spiritual climax of Hajj.
There, beneath the burning sun, expected to reach 45°C, they will spend the afternoon in earnest prayer on the Mount of Mercy, pleading for divine forgiveness on the Day of Arafah, considered the most sacred day in Islam. For many, it is a moment they have waited for all their lives.
The following day, Eid al-Adha (June 6), also known as the Day of Sacrifice, commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's submission to God.
Pilgrims will return to Mina for the ritual stoning of the Jamarat, an act of defiance against evil, and remain there through June 9 during the Days of Tashreeq, continuing their rites and prayers.
Saudi authorities have introduced strict permit enforcement this year to prevent unauthorized pilgrims from joining, following tragic stampedes in past seasons.
Last year alone, hundreds of undocumented pilgrims perished during overcrowded rituals, the majority from Egypt, Jordan, and other nations.
Despite the searing heat, which poses serious challenges, especially to elderly pilgrims, the spirit remains unshaken. The pilgrimage is a test of body and soul, and pilgrims embrace it with unyielding faith.
Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, is not merely a journey across land but an inward journey that every Muslim hopes to take at least once in their lifetime.
As Mina opens its arms tomorrow, the air will be thick with du'a (supplication), and the hearts of millions will beat with hope for peace, forgiveness, and a life touched by the grace of this sacred experience.

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