Global Times

Two million Muslim pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat for haj climax

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Two million Muslims gathered at Mount Arafat on Thursday for a vigil to atone for their sins and ask God’s forgivenes­s as the annual haj pilgrimage reaches its climax.

Pilgrims clad in white robes spent the night in an encampment around the hill where Islam holds that God tested Abraham’s faith by commanding him to sacrifice his son Ismail and where the Prophet Mohammad gave his last sermon.

Other worshipper­s who had been praying in the nearby Mina area ascended in buses or on foot from before dawn as security forces directed traffic and he- licopters hovered overhead.

Some pilgrims carved out seats on the craggy hillside, carrying umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. Others filled nearby roads, with temperatur­es approachin­g 40 C.

Men and women from nearly every country in the world gathered side by side, some crying on their neighbor’s shoulder.

An elderly Syrian pilgrim sitting on the hilltop shouted out, “Oh God, take revenge on the oppressors.” Others assembled around him responded, “Amen.”

Awfa Nejm, from a village near Homs, said, “We ask God to protect Syria and its people and return it to the way it was before.”

Twenty- seven- year- old Amin Mohammed from Nigeria said he was praying for peace in his country.

Saudi Arabia has said more than two million pilgrims, most of them from outside Saudi Arabia, have arrived for the five- day ritual, a religious duty once in a lifetime for every ablebodied Muslim who can afford the journey.

Sheikh Saad al- Shathri, a senior Saudi cleric, delivered a midday sermon denouncing terrorism and violence against civilians.

“Sharia came to preserve the security of nations and cultivate benevolenc­e in [ people’s] hearts,” he said, referring to the Islamic legal and moral code derived from the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet.

He urged pilgrims to set aside politics during the haj and come together with fellow Muslims. AFP

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