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During the Hajj sermon, Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid, the imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah, offered prayers for the people of Palestine.
Approximately 1.5 million pilgrims from around the world gathered at Mount Arafat today to observe Waqoof-e-Arafah, the cornerstone of Hajj. This day is deemed the most sacred of the year, when Allah draws close to the faithful and forgives their sins.
In his sermon, Imam-e-Kaaba stressed the significance of caring for neighbors, showing compassion towards orphans, widows, and the impoverished, and being kind to one’s parents.
He encouraged Muslims to keep praying and to give zakat (charitable donations) to help those in need. The Imam urged believers to cultivate piety, express gratitude, and maintain a consistent worship of Allah.
He also highlighted the essential pillars of Islam.
Sheikh Humaid reminded the audience to honor their commitments, speak truthfully, and uphold modesty, all of which are vital elements of faith. He pointed out that good and evil can’t be compared and that responding to wrong with kindness can turn adversaries into allies.
Additionally, the Imam expressed his gratitude to the Saudi government for its diligent efforts to facilitate the pilgrimage and ensure the well-being of the pilgrims.
After sunset, the pilgrims will proceed to Muzdalifah, a midway point between Arafat and the expansive tent city of Mina, where they will collect pebbles for the symbolic stoning of the devil scheduled for Friday.
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