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Three million pilgrims eagerly await Monday’s Hajj ritual’s commencement

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Three million pilgrims eagerly await Monday's Hajj ritual's commencement

MAKKAH MUKARMA, Jun 25 (APP):Nearly three million pilgrims from over 160 countries are preparing their baggage for the sacred journey from Makkah to Mina as the revered Hajj 1444H (2023 AD) rituals commence on Monday.

As night falls, three million pilgrims set forth towards Mina, their resounding voices united in the chant “Labaik Allahumma Labbaik.” Their collective devotion and readiness for this sacred pilgrimage resonate through the air.

Prospective pilgrims employed various modes of transportation such as buses and trains, but a significant number chose to follow the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and embarked on the pilgrimage by foot to Mina, a narrow valley surrounded by rocky mountains, some five kilometers (three miles) from the Grand Mosque.

Donning the same attire of ihram – two white, unstitched pieces of cloth, kings, princes, ministers, the wealthy, and the common man shed all indicators of social, cultural, and political differences, embodying equality before Allah Almighty.

By stripping themselves of anything that might indicate their social standing, they embody the true essence of Hajj.

After a night spent in Mina, the pilgrims will set off for the Mount of Arafat on Tuesday, just after dawn.
Standing on the sacred grounds of Arafat,

“Mount of Mercy”, is the site where it is believed that the Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon.

After sunset, it’s time to move again, this time to Muzdalifah – a 9 km trip – where they spend the night under the stars.

Many will also begin collecting pebbles here for tomorrow’s rites, departing again just before sunrise.

Pilgrims start the day in Muzdalifah and begin heading back to Mina before dawn. Once in Mina, they perform the first Rami, throwing seven pebbles at the largest of three columns known as Jamarat.

Subsequently, they will honor the memory of Prophet Ibrahim, his noble wife Hajrah, and their son Prophet Ismael (may peace be upon them all) by offering sacrificial animals.

The next day, they will come down and collect small stones in order to perform the symbolic ritual known as the “stoning of the devil.”

The Hajj, an annual religious gathering of significant magnitude, stands as one of the five fundamental pillars of Islam, obligatory for all financially capable Muslims to undertake at least once in their lifetime. This year’s pilgrimage marks a notable milestone as it will be the first occasion without the constraints enforced during the global COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the Saudi health ministry, During the Hajj season, 32 hospitals, 140 emergency health centers, 190 ambulances, and a medical staff of 32,000 individuals will provide round-the-clock services to prospective pilgrims.

Saudi authorities have divided Mina into 10 zones. Hajj pilgrims are being transported to the Mina tent village via buses.

A significant number of prospective pilgrims are preferring to follow the tradition of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and are embarking on the pilgrimage by foot to Mina, a narrow valley surrounded by rocky mountains, located approximately five kilometers (three miles) from the Grand Mosque.

Pakistan Hajj Mission has deployed Moavineen-e-Hujjaj in Mina, equipped with maps to guide Hujjaj to Mina, Muzdalifah, and Arafat.

The guiding posts of Pakistani Muavineen have already been established in Mina and Jamarat.

In Mina, two camp offices have been set up by the Pakistan Hajj Mission to provide continuous assistance to prospective pilgrims. These offices will include different departments like lost and found, guidance, complaints, and a monitoring desk, ensuring 24/7 support for the pilgrims.

A shuttle train service will be available to 63 percent of the Hujjaj during the Hajj days, while the remaining 37 percent will be transported to Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah via buses.

The tents allocated for Pakistani pilgrims are located in close proximity to roads numbers 50, 62, and 64.

In 2020, the number of pilgrims performing the Hajj was less than 10,000, and in 2021, approximately 60,000 individuals participated. However, all of these pilgrims were residents of Saudi Arabia, as the authorities prohibited international pilgrims from attending.

The previous year saw around 900,000 individuals undertaking the pilgrimage, as Saudi Arabia permitted a limited number of pilgrims from overseas.

A blacksmith busy in sharpening knives to be used for slaughtering sacrificial animals on th eoccasion of Eidul Azha

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A blacksmith busy in sharpening knives to be used for slaughtering sacrificial animals on th eoccasion of Eidul Azha
APP29-250623 SARGODHA: June 25 - A blacksmith busy in sharpening knives to be used for slaughtering sacrificial animals on th eoccasion of Eidul Azha. APP/HSD/TZD
A blacksmith busy in sharpening knives to be used for slaughtering sacrificial animals on th eoccasion of Eidul Azha
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Vendors displaying sacrificial animals to attract the customers in connection with upcoming Eid ul Adha at Sacrificial Animal Market

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Vendors displaying sacrificial animals to attract the customers in connection with upcoming Eid ul Adha at Sacrificial Animal Market
APP28-250623 SARGODHA: June 25 - Vendors displaying sacrificial animals to attract the customers in connection with upcoming Eid ul Adha at Sacrificial Animal Market. APP/HSD/TZD
Vendors displaying sacrificial animals to attract the customers in connection with upcoming Eid ul Adha at Sacrificial Animal Market
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People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from roadside setup in Provincial Capital

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People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from roadside setup in Provincial Capital
APP27-250623 LAHORE: June 25 - People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from roadside setup in Provincial Capital. APP/AHF/TZD
People busy in selecting and purchasing old books from roadside setup in Provincial Capital
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A vendor selling caps at his roadside setup in Provincial Capital

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A vendor selling caps at his roadside setup in Provincial Capital
APP26-250623 LAHORE: June 25 - A vendor selling caps at his roadside setup in Provincial Capital. APP/AHF/TZD
A vendor selling caps at his roadside setup in Provincial Capital
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Istehkam e Pakistan rally held in Australia

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 25 (APP): Pakistan’s diaspora in Sydney organised a rally in support of Pakistan armed forces on Sunday.

Diaspora from all walks of life including professionals, businessmen and students participated in the rally.

Participants vocally condemned the 9th May incident and demanded exemplary punishment for perpetrators.

They urged all segments of society and diaspora to work tirelessly for Pakistan.

Members of rally expressed commitment to rise above political affiliation and support Pakistan and its armed forces.

About 200 vehicles participated in car rally.

Development works halted by PTI in KP restarted by PML-N govt: Amir Muqam

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Development works halted by PTI in KP restarted by PML-N govt: Amir Muqam

SWAT, Jun 25 (APP):Adviser to the Prime Minister, Engr Amir Muqam here on Sunday said that Pakistan Muslim League (N) strongly believed in the country’s uniform development process and had restarted work on projects in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Swat after it was halted by the PTI government.

Addressing a public gathering after the inauguration of the Passport Office at Khwazakhela in Upper Swat, Engr Amir Muqam said that the work on the gas projects was started by PMLN Govt in 2017 at Swat which had been halted by the previous PTI government, thus making great injustice with people.

He said the PML-N has restarted work on all halted gas projects in Swat to provide the much-needed relief to the people.

During the government of former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, he said that pasport offices were established in all districts of Khyber Pakthunkhwa.

He said that establishing five new passport offices at Pathan Lower Kohistan, Chakdara Lower Dir, Sheringal Upper Dir, Shergarh Mardan and Khawzakhela Swat was another gift of PML-N government for the people of Khyber Pakthunkhwa.

Engr Amir Muqam said that political opponents could not mislead the people of Swat anymore as these elements were completely failed to address their problems during nine years long rule of PTI.

He said that Khwazakhela road, gas projects at Charbagh, Manglawar and Nawaz Sharif Kidney Hospital Swat were completed by the PML-N govt benefiting millions of people.

Engr Amir Muqam said that feasibility studies for Bisham-Khwazakhela expressway had been completed, adding that after completion, it would change the destiny of the people of Malakand division including Swat and Shangla. He said this mega project was approved by the Nawaz Sharif government and the present government has restarted work on its feasibility.

The Prime Minister’s Adviser said that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar deserved full credit and appreciation for exempting erstwhile Fata and Pata including Malakand division from taxes for another one year by providing the much-needed relief to its people.

He said that political and economic development was not possible without former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
Nawaz Sharif will soon come to Pakistan and lead the election campaign of his party, he said and added, PML-N has strong roots in the masses and will form government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the basis of its performance and record development works.

He said that his party after coming into power, would bring down the prices and provide relief to the masses.

Amir Muqam said that Rs 20 billion relief was provided to the people of Khyber Pakthunkhwa under free flour package during Ramazan-ul-Mubarak.

He said that senior parliamentarian Shahgee Gul Afridi has merged his party and joined PML-N along with his parliamentarians and supporters and expressed full confidence in the leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif.

He said PML-N leadership had always stood with the people of Khyber Pakthunkhwa including Swat in every difficult situation whether it was floods, terrorism or earthquakes and helped them out of all the crisis.

He said that the people of Upper Swat would now get passports at their doorsteps and would not go to Mingora any more.

On this occasion, the people raised slogans in favor of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif and Engr Amir Muqam.

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Ms. Shazia Marri, Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme in a group photo with the delegation of Yemen’s Social Fund for Development

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Ms. Shazia Marri, Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme in a group photo with the delegation of Yemen's Social Fund for Development
APP25-250623 ISLAMABAD: June 25 - Ms. Shazia Marri, Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme in a group photo with the delegation of Yemen's Social Fund for Development. APP/TZD
Ms. Shazia Marri, Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme in a group photo with the delegation of Yemen's Social Fund for Development
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A youngster decorates a sacrificial bull ahead of Eidul Azha

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A youngster decorates a sacrificial bull ahead of Eidul Azha
APP21-250623 KARACHI: June 25 - A youngster decorates a sacrificial bull ahead of Eidul Azha. APP/SDQ/TZD
A youngster decorates a sacrificial bull ahead of Eidul Azha
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Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area

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Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area
APP22-250623 KARACHI: June 25 - Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area. APP/SDQ/TZD
Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area
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Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area
APP23-250623 KARACHI: June 25 – Policemen removing illegal sacrificial animals sellers from footpath in Korangi area. APP/SDQ/TZD