2.5 million Muslims on Arafat for Peak Haj Day


Jeddah, Nov 6 (AFP): More than two million Muslims began massing Saturday on Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat and its surrounding plain, marking the peak day of the largest annual pilgrimage.

Pilgrims who had spent the night in Mina, some 10 kilometres (six miles) northwest of Arafat surged through the roads leading to the mountain after midnight.
"I am responding to your call, God," they chanted in unison.

Many went on buses, while others set off on foot from Mina, a tent-village that comes to life only during the five-day pilgrimage.

Others took the Mashair Railway, also known as the Mecca Metro, to go to Mount Arafat and its surrounding plains, where Prophet Mohammed (Peace be Upon Him) is believed to have delivered his final sermon.

The Chinese-built railway is operating for the first time this year at its full capacity of 72,000 people per hour to ease congestion and prevent stampedes in which hundreds have been killed in past years.

The dual-track light railway connects the three holy sites of Mina, Muzdalifah and Mount Arafat -- areas that see massive influx of pilgrims during the Haj.

By sunrise Saturday, the Jabal al-Rahma, or the Mount of Mercy -- the highest point in Arafat, became mostly covered in white as pilgrims, dressed in white garments, climbed to the top to take up positions on the hills' slippery rocks and spend the day in prayers and reflection.

The gathering in the plain of Arafat symbolises the climax of the hajj which ends on Sunday with Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice.

More than 1.83 million pilgrims have arrived in the kingdom from abroad, marking a 1.5% increase compared with last year's figures, said Mecca governor Prince Khaled al-Faisal.
Several hundred thousand Saudis and foreign residents in the kingdom were also granted permits to join them, he added.

  

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  • Rakesh, Dsouza

    Mon, Nov 07 2011

    @N.Frank,India/Ksa
    Dear Frank, please be frank and dont mislead other Christians, there is no oneness in the base of these two religions, but one is anti to the other and i have studied Quran, well if you have more knowledge that proves your statement then i would be willing to mine. u can send me references to dsouzadsa[at]gmail.com

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  • M.SHAMEEM ANSARI, BAHRAIN

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Wishing all daiji readers Happy EID - UL - ADHA-is remembered for Great Prophet Ibrahim's (AS)willingness to sacrifice his son Isamiel(AS) to Allah as an act of obedience to Him.

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  • Leo Fernandes, BAHRAIN / PERMUDE

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    WISH YOU VERY HAPPY EID MUBARAK,

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  • Leo Fernandes, BAHRAIN / PERMUDE

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    WISH YOU VERY HAPPY EID MUBARAK,

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  • RAFIQ RAZA, UCHILA-JED/KSA

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    WISH U ALL HAPPY *EID MUBARAK*

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  • jolly, cochin

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    only pilgrimage where people are getting killed !! every year

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Eid Mubarak to all Muslim brothers in gulf n India. God bless them during Eid Ul Adha.

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  • N. Frank, India/Ksa

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Considering the oneness of the base of the two religions, which only those christians who have studied Islam will know, I am waiting for the day, when Christians would also celebrate EID spiritually along with the Muslims. EID greeting to all

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  • Sheik Shukoor, Mangalore, Dammam

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Wish you all happy Eid Mubarak. May Allah accept our prayers. Ameen

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  • Sathish Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Wish you all my muslim friends, happy id Mubarak...

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  • paul d`souza, balakunje

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    wiah you all muslims a best HAPPY "EID MUBARAK" fiest & best wishes

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  • shakeel, Doha-Qatar

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    n Eid Ul Adha, May all ur sacrifices are accepted by ALLAH & you are showered upon by his love and blessings Eid Mubarak....

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  • amanu saheb, halady

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Wish you all happy EID MUBARAK.

    Regards.
    Amanu saheb Jeddh

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  • Ibrahim, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    Thank you Daiji World for covering Hajj which has annual gathering of not less than 3 million including locals, local expats etc. I wish to see more photographs as DW used to cover such huge events.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Nov 06 2011

    EID MUBARAK TO ALL BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND ESPECIALLY DAIJIWORLD READERS.

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