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Saudi Arabia to translate Arafah sermon in Nigerian languages

The sermon, scheduled for broadcast on June 5, will be delivered by Sheikh Bin Humaid, a senior Imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, at Masjid Namirah.

• June 1, 2025
Friday prayer in Saudi Arabia
Friday prayer in Saudi Arabia[Credit: Saudi Gazette]

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced that the 2025 Arafah sermon will be broadcast live in 34 languages, including three major Nigerian languages of Hausa, Fulani, and Yoruba.

Chairman, Edo Muslim Pilgrim Welfare Board, Musah Muhammad-Uduimoh, disclosed this on Sunday during an interview.

He said the announcement was made in Saudi Arabia by the Presidency for the Religious Affairs of the two Holy Mosques on Saturday.

Mr Muhammad-Uduimoh described the initiative as a “landmark gesture of religious inclusivity” that will allow Nigerian pilgrims to better understand the profound message of the Khutbah Arafah (Arafat Sermon), delivered on the sacred plains of Mount Arafat.

He said, “This is a major step forward in making the hajj more accessible and spiritually impactful for all Muslims, especially our people who speak Hausa, Fulani, and Yoruba. We thank the Saudi authorities for this thoughtful and commendable gesture.’’

He stated that when people hear the sermon in a language, they understand the spiritual message would become clearer, more personal, and transformative.

He stated, “This is how true unity in the Ummah is fostered.’’

The sermon, scheduled for broadcast on June 5, will be delivered by Sheikh Bin Humaid, a senior Imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, at Masjid Namirah.

The sermon marks the most spiritually significant moment of the Hajj pilgrimage and is expected to reach millions of worshippers globally.

Similarly, Executive Secretary of the Edo Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Abdulkabir Muhammadkabir, applauded the initiative, noting that it would enhance spiritual engagement and strengthen the pilgrims’ connection to the message of Islam.

The state pilgrims, currently performing their rites in the Holy Land, are expected to join millions of other worshippers at Mount Arafat in what is regarded as the climax of the annual hajj pilgrimage.

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