Pakistani Hajj pilgrims have concluded their pre-Hajj stay in Madinah Munawara as the last contingent left for Makkah on Wednesday to join hundreds of Muslims for the sacred Hajj pilgrimage.
Javed Iqbal reports that after their arrival in Makkah, they will enter the state of Ihram, a sacred state of purity.
They will then perform Umrah, which includes circling the Kaaba and completing the Sai by walking or running between the hills of Safa and Marwa.
The pilgrimage to Makkah, known as Hajj, is a significant and highly revered religious duty for Muslims.
It is one of the five pillars of Islam and holds immense spiritual importance.
Millions of Muslims from around the world come together in Makkah to perform the rituals of Hajj, seeking forgiveness, spiritual purification, and closeness to Allah.
It is a time of deep reflection, prayer, and unity, as people from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds gather together as equals in the worship of Allah.
The journey to Makkah is a culmination of their spiritual journey and a time for Muslims to strengthen their faith, seek forgiveness, and renew their commitment to Islam.
The Hajj flight operation, which spans a duration of one month, is ongoing as pilgrims continue to arrive in Jeddah. This operation will remain in progress until 21 of this month.
Source: Radio Pakistan