Turkish Presidency of Religious Affairs assists hajjis at Arafat

Turkish Presidency of Religious Affairs assists hajjis at Arafat

The Turkish Presidency of Religious Affairs assures a seamless pilgrimage expertise for the devoted visiting Arafat. Equipped with air-conditioned tents, three nutritious meals a day, and important well being providers, the group is dedicated to the well-being of pilgrims on their non secular journey.

The anticipation and enthusiasm amongst pilgrims from throughout the globe, who’ve gathered within the holy metropolis of Mecca, is palpable. Their hearts are stuffed with eagerness to embark on the sacred pilgrimage to Arafat, situated roughly 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) east of Mecca.

On Monday, following the afternoon prayer, these devoted will ascend to Arafat, the place a collection of rituals await them. Presidency of Religious Affairs head Ali Erbaş will lead the prayer after the mixed prayers (that vacationers can avail of whereas on lengthy journeys), also referred to as “Cem-i Takdim,” carried out on the eve of Qurban Bayram, also referred to as Eid al-Adha. Subsequently, the pilgrims will proceed to Muzdalifah to have interaction in a mixed evening-cum-night prayer session, also referred to as “Cem-i Tehir.”

Reporter, Kenan Kıran offers supplications, during his pilgrimage in Medina, Saudi Arabia, June 26, 2023. (Photo by Kenan Kıran)

Reporter, Kenan Kıran affords supplications, throughout his pilgrimage in Medina, Saudi Arabia, June 26, 2023. (Photo by Kenan Kıran)

At Muzdalifah, the pilgrims will collect stones that will probably be later used within the symbolic act of stoning Satan on the “Jamarat” space in Mina. As the primary day of Eid al-Adha dawns, the devotees will take part within the ritual of throwing seven stones on the “Great Satan.”

Upon finishing the stoning ritual, the pilgrims will conclude their ihram, or state of formality consecration, by slicing their hair and partaking in crucial animal sacrifices. Subsequently, they are going to carry out the compulsory circumambulation and have interaction within the essence of the pilgrimage, marking the profitable completion of their sacred journey.

Once their pilgrimage to Mecca concludes, practically 2.4 million Muslims, having reworked into pilgrims, will proceed their worship and visits in Medina. Bidding farewell to the Kaaba and town of Mecca, these pilgrims will undertake a farewell circumambulation, expressing gratitude and reverence.

Dr. Ulvi Ata, an advisor to the Presidency of Religious Affairs, emphasised the importance of Arafat, quoting the prophet (upon whom be peace), “Hajj is Arafat.” He expressed that the pilgrims are overwhelmed with indescribable pleasure as they put together to undertake this momentous job. During their time in Mina, they are going to fervently beseech Allah by way of steady prayer, supplication and repentance, fostering a way of unity with Muslims from all corners of the world.

Ulvi Ata, an advisor to the Presidency of Religious Affairs, is seen in Medina, Saudi Arabia, June 26, 2023. (Photo by Kenan Kıran)

Ulvi Ata, an advisor to the Presidency of Religious Affairs, is seen in Medina, Saudi Arabia, June 26, 2023. (Photo by Kenan Kıran)

Uğur Akıllı, one of many pilgrims, shared his sentiments, having arrived in Medina and Mecca for the primary time. He marveled on the tranquility and serenity of Medina, spending most of his time close to the Prophet Muhammad’s Mosque. Mecca, then again, exuded a bustling ambiance because of the hajj pilgrimage. Akıllı talked about having carried out Umrah amidst the colourful ambiance of Mecca and expressed his eagerness to replicate on his life in the course of the transformative expertise at Arafat, in search of forgiveness from Allah. With utmost humility, he concluded, “If Allah wills, our pilgrimage will be accepted.”

Mehmet Küçük, one other pilgrim, conveyed his pleasure as a first-time pilgrim, expressing gratitude for the chance. With unwavering religion, Küçük expressed his hope for a clean pilgrimage, including, “We are very happy.”

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