Saudi Arabia: Way to Makkah - as Seen Through the Eyes of a Lensman


Saudi Arabia: Way to Makkah - as Seen Through the Eyes of a Lensman


by: P A Hameed Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network - Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, Jan 5: Here are the pictures of various places of rituals of the Hajj held recently in Makkah. From Arafat to Muzdalifah, Mina and Jamarat where the pilgrims of the world (it was officially estimated that more than 3 million pilgrims gathered in Makkah this year) congregated.

Arafat Ground is the place where all the pilgrims get flocked at a time without missing. If anyone misses the gathering, his Hajj is not valid and cannot be even valid if compensated with the specified ritual of sacrifice like slaughtering a specified animal or fasting during Hajj and after his return to home place.

Mina is the place where all pilgrims stay for three to four days and do their rituals of sacrifice and other rites. Jamarat is the place where the pilgrims cast twenty-one pebbles to the pillars. All the rituals of the Hajj symbolizes the great sacrifice and devotion of the Prophet Ibrahim (Pbuh) and his son Ismael (Pbuh) towards the Lord. The photo of Ahmedneijad, the President of Iran is also attached, who is travelling on the open-roofed vehicle as a common pilgrim. In fact, the Hajj equalizes all the pilgrims irrespective of his rank, nation, color, language and so on and the VIP is the only one who is more fearful and devotional towards to his Lord.

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  • Ravindra B, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2008

    Good coverage by the author , thanks to him as we were very anxious to know about the sacred place. let us know more about other rituals also.

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  • reena, saudi

    Sun, Jan 13 2008

    Nice coverage

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  • Noel Karat, Mangalore - Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 13 2008

    Good, we had not seen this till now.

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  • M.G. Abdul Rahman , Uppinangady

    Tue, Jan 08 2008

    Very Good article. Thanks to Daijworld and its Saudi Reporter P.A.Hameed. Thanks, M.G.A.Rahman Riyadh

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  • Sadik Abdul Khader, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 11 2008

    The Hajj news and photos are very good.Many information and news in Saudi Arabia is being brought to light by Mr. P.A.Hameed. I appreciate his effort and Daijiworld's coverage of news and articles.

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  • Abdul Samad, Kundapura

    Fri, Jan 11 2008

    I have been reading the news and other interesting things in Daijiworld since two years. Nowadays, it is becoming very excellent. It includes both local, national and international news.The article about the Hajj rituals written by Mr.P.A.Hameed Padubidri is really very exceellnet.He has given more information about the rituals and the various places of Makkah.

    Really i am very thankful to him and Daijiworld for its impartial publication of the article. It gives opprotunity to all sections and religious teachings.

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  • Mohammad Iqbal, Katipalla

    Fri, Jan 11 2008

    Wonderful and informative article.Language is very good to read the article.Thanks to the Correpsondence of Daijiworld in Saudi Arabia, Mr. P.A.Hameed and our favorite Daijiworld. THanks Mohammad Iqbal Katipalla Al Qassim-Saudi Arabia

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  • Muhammad Asif, Manglaore

    Fri, Jan 11 2008

    Very interesting and informative article about Hajj and its rituals.Artilces and news report of P.A.Hameed is now becoming more flashing and informative especially the news in Saudi Arabia. The Daijiworld is doing a wonderful job by posting many news and articles irrespective of religion, caste and barriers. Thanks to the writer P.A.Hameed and hats off to Daijiworld.

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  • Suleman, Uchila,Udupi/Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Jan 11 2008

    Good Picture Coverage by Daijiworld. More articles about of this kind which reveals equality,peace in Islam need to be published. Good work Mr. P.A.Hameed.

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