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Pilgrims Try to Benefit Most from Opportunity of Visiting Prophet’s Mosque

16:28 - May 21, 2024
News ID: 3488445
IQNA – Hajj pilgrims who are in Medina are trying to make the most of the opportunity for visiting the Prophet’s Mosque.

Pilgrims pray at the Prophet's Mosque in Medina

 

In a few days, they will be leaving Medina for the holy city of Mecca to begin the Hajj rituals.  

So they try to benefit the most from the time they have to pray and read the Quran at the Prophet’s Mosque, according to IQNA dispatches.

The pilgrims are from various countries, like Pakistan, Iran, Nigeria, Iraq, India, Malaysia, Turkey, and Egypt.

These are the ones that first travel to Medina after arriving in Saudi Arabia from their country.

Nearly half of the Hajj pilgrims will visit Medina after completing the Hajj rituals in Mecca.  

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Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca that every able-bodied and financially able Muslim is obliged to undertake at least once during their lifetime.

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The annual pilgrimage is regarded as one of the pillars of Islam and the largest act of mass pilgrimage in the world.

It is also a demonstration of Muslims’ unity and their submission to Allah.

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