The Miracle

The journey begins: 1,000 pilgrims arrive in Mina for first day of Hajj

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placed in quarantine as they began arriving in Makkah, and health workers sanitized their luggage.

Health and safety staff with disinfecta­nt cleaned the area around the Kaaba, the structure at the center of the Grand Mosque draped in gold-embroidere­d cloth toward which Muslims around the world pray. Hajj authoritie­s have cordoned the Kaaba this year, and pilgrims will not be allowed to touch it, to limit the chances of infection. They have also set up dedicated health centers, mobile clinics and ambulances to care for the pilgrims, who will be required to wear masks and observe social distancing. All pilgrims were required to be tested for coronaviru­s before they arrived in Makkah, and they will be quarantine­d after the pilgrimage.

They were given amenity kits that include sterilized pebbles for the Jamarat stoning ritual, disinfecta­nts, masks, a prayer rug and the ihram, the seamless white garment worn by pilgrims.

“There are no security-related concerns in this pilgrimage, but it is to protect pilgrims from the danger of the pandemic,” said Khalid bin Qarar Al-Harbi, Saudi Arabia’s director of public security.

On Thursday the pilgrims will travel to Arafat to listen to the sermon, the pinnacle of Hajj. They then go to Muzdalifah and stay overnight, before returning to Mina for the Jamarat ritual.

Among the pilgrims in Mina on Tuesday were Zaker Kareem and Saifullah Al-Mohammedan­i, two Iranian friends who met at university in Madinah 6 years ago and live in the Kingdom. Al-Mohammedan­i is finishing his last year at university. They both registered their names on the Hajj portal at the same time.

“I was checking the portal all the time to see if my applicatio­n was accepted or not,” said Al-Mohammedan­i.

“I was delighted when I saw the approval. I called Zaker and he told me that he was also accepted.”

“I was really happy,” said

Kareem.

Zelkin, an Azerbaijan­i pilgrim who lives and works in Jubail, said: “I would like to thank the Saudi government for this opportunit­y at such a difficult time.

“I know it’s really hard when there is corona

 ??  ?? virus disease everywhere, to make this kind of arrangemen­t in such a short time. “I couldn’t believe this. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y. It’s not my luck, it’s Allah’s will and you should follow his will.
. Source: arabnews.com
virus disease everywhere, to make this kind of arrangemen­t in such a short time. “I couldn’t believe this. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y. It’s not my luck, it’s Allah’s will and you should follow his will. . Source: arabnews.com

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