Hajj, one of many 5 Pillars of Islam, is a spiritual obligation involving rituals and acts of worship that each Muslim should fulfil if they’ve the monetary means and are bodily ready to take action.
Greater than 1.5 million overseas pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for this year’s Hajj, in response to a authorities spokesperson on Wednesday. Hajj Ministry spokesperson Ghassan al-Nuwaimi offered an approximate quantity for foreigners at this 12 months’s pilgrimage, although he didn’t specify what number of home pilgrims had been collaborating. Final 12 months, there have been 1,611,310 pilgrims from exterior the nation.
On Wednesday, worshippers streamed into Arafat, with some enterprise the journey on foot and carrying their baggage in temperatures nudging 40 levels Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
Based on conventional sayings of the prophet, the Day of Arafat is essentially the most sacred day of the 12 months, when God attracts close to to the devoted and forgives their sins.
Mount Arafat, a rocky hill southeast of Mecca, holds immense significance in Islam. Arafat is talked about within the Quran and it’s the place the Prophet Muhammad is alleged to have given his final sermon on his closing Hajj.
Pilgrims stay in Arafat, in prayer and reflection, from after midnight till after sundown.
After sundown, they are going to head to Muzdalifah, midway between Arafat and the sprawling tent metropolis of Mina, the place they are going to collect pebbles to allow them to carry out the symbolic “stoning of the satan”.
Saudi Arabia has spent tens of millions of {dollars} on crowd management and security measures, however the sheer quantity of members continues to pose challenges. Lately, one of many best difficulties has been the excessive temperatures.
Earlier this week, Well being Minister Fahad bin Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel acknowledged, “10,000 bushes have been planted to offer extra shade, there may be elevated hospital mattress capability, and the variety of paramedics has tripled.”
Authorities have urged pilgrims to stay inside their tents between 10am (07:00 GMT) and 4pm (13:00 GMT) on Thursday when the desert solar is at its harshest. To fight the warmth, followers spraying mist and offering cool air have been positioned on the foot of the mount.