Global aspiring pilgrims have packed Masjid e Haram for pre-Hajj Juma prayer.
Javed Iqbal reports from Makkah that the Hajj pilgrims from around the world, including 70,000 Pakistanis, packed the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the area surrounding the Kaaba for the Juma prayer preceding the Hajj of 2023.
The pilgrims from around the world united in unwavering devotion, moving in synchronized steps, offering prayers that transcend cultural boundaries.
The atmosphere was filled with reverence and tears, showcasing the beauty of human diversity and the timeless power of faith.
This remarkable gathering leaves a deep and lasting impact, highlighting the significance of this sacred event.
In the early Friday morning, the Grand Mosque in Makkah was already filled, resulting in an estimated gathering of over one million pilgrims who offered prayers in the surroundings of the Kaaba.
The well-trained Haram Guides proudly stand at various exit points, such as the Ajyad and Gaza exits of Haram Sharif, assisting Pakistani pilgrims in reaching their respective residences via buses.
The Pakistan Hajj mission implemented dedicated measures to transport the intending Hujjaj from the Grand Masjid to their residences.
They organized a fleet of around 200 buses strategically stationed at designated points assigned by the Saudi authorities.
This careful arrangement aimed to provide a hassle-free transportation experience for the pilgrims, ensuring their safe and convenient journey to their respective accommodations.
Source: Radio Pakistan