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Humanity in the heart of the holy sites

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

MAKKAH: During Hajj, humanitari­an work grows significan­tly among everyone at the holy sites and people devote themselves to charity, racing and competing to do so despite the hot weather.

Many scenes reflected the presence of humanity as pilgrims started arriving in Mina to spend the day of Tarwiyah. Arab News cameras caught many of these moments during the first day of this year’s Hajj season.

Egyptian pilgrim Saber Mohammed told Arab News, as he was pushing his son in his wheelchair: “I came from Egypt to perform Hajj. My son had a car accident and can’t move so we came here asking God to heal him.”

Another Egyptian pilgrim, Abed Al-Alim, was spotted pushing his mother in her wheelchair. He said: “My mother wanted to perform Hajj this year despite her illness and her old age. However, as she insisted on coming, I accompanie­d her. Despite the hot weather I don’t feel any difficulty in pushing her, thanks to God. We ask Him to facilitate and accept our Hajj journey.”

Arab News also spotted a security man standing next to a pilgrim, answering all of his questions, opening the Mina maps for him and guiding him on the road to his camp.

Moreover, an Indian woman carrying her 18-monthold child despite the hot weather, was also spotted by Arab News. When she saw the camera, she started clapping to express her joy of being there. The Indian woman and the Arab News reporter couldn’t communicat­e due to the language barrier, but she kept repeating the word “Hamdullah.”

SEC inspects Mina camps to ensure

electrical safety

The Saudi Electricit­y Co. (SEC) inspected the camps at Mina to ensure electrical safety before pilgrims arrive on the Day of Tarwiah. The director of the department of electricit­y in Makkah, Walid bin Hamid Al-Ghamdi, revealed that specialize­d technical teams from the SEC have conducted awareness sessions for those responsibl­e for the camps and their employees.

“Electrical wiring connection­s were inspected, in addition to testing their quality. Advice and guidance on appropriat­e technical methods for dealing with electricit­y services was introduced,” Al-Ghamdi said.

He also said this advice included “awareness of how to deal with any emergency breakdown in the camp, and appropriat­e means of dealing with any electrical incidents, fires resulting from connection­s or cables, or other emergency situations.”

 ??  ?? Hundreds of thousands of Hajj pilgrims left for Mina from Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)
Hundreds of thousands of Hajj pilgrims left for Mina from Makkah on Wednesday. (SPA)

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