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Jordanian Pilgrims Successfully Transferred to Mecca - Jordan News

Jordanian Pilgrims Successfully Transferred to Mecca - Jordan News

Jordan Newsa day ago

Jordan's Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Dr. Mohammad Al-Khalayleh, confirmed on Saturday the successful completion of transferring all Jordanian pilgrims from Medina to Mecca. اضافة اعلان The minister noted that all pilgrims are in good health, with no reported injuries, except for one driver who is still receiving treatment.
Dr. Al-Khalayleh stated that the pilgrims have performed the rituals of Umrat al-Tamattu' and are now resting in preparation for the Hajj rites, which begin on the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah. He urged pilgrims to avoid crowded places and direct exposure to high temperatures, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the administrative, medical, and religious mission guidelines at their accommodations, to ensure their safety and a safe return to Jordan.

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