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65,000 Nigerian pilgrims join global Muslims for Arafat Day in Mecca

The ritual at Mount Arafat, known as the Hill of Mercy, is considered the peak of the Hajj pilgrimage.

• June 15, 2024
Hajj pilgrims
Hajj pilgrims

No fewer than 65,000 Nigerian pilgrims joined their Muslim counterparts worldwide to observe Arafat Day at Muna, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

They converged at the plain of Arafat to perform the core hajj rite. The ritual at Mount Arafat, known as the Hill of Mercy, is considered the peak of the Hajj pilgrimage.

It is often the most memorable for pilgrims, who stand shoulder to shoulder, feet to feet, asking Almighty Allah for mercy, blessings, prosperity and good health. The mount is about 20 kilometres southeast of Mecca.

Pilgrims marched to Arafat under comprehensive security arrangements coordinated by the officials of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) and Saudi authorities.

The security personnel ensured the smooth flow of vehicles and pedestrians by securing routes and implementing transportation and dispatching plans.

The security also provided guidance and ensured the safety of the pilgrims.

Both NAHCON officials and Saudi authorities provide numerous services in the Arafat area.

The services include medical, emergency, and food services, catering to the needs of pilgrims who have travelled from all corners of the world to fulfil the fifth pillar of Islam.

Addressing pilgrims in the Hajj rite, Abdallah Gadonkaya urged Nigerian pilgrims to use the opportunity of Arafat to seek divine forgiveness and solutions to their challenges.

The cleric also admonished pilgrims to pray for the restoration of peace and economic prosperity in some parts of Nigeria facing security challenges.

He emphasised the need for pilgrims to conduct themselves and exhibit good behaviour to project a positive image of Nigeria.

(NAN)

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