Pilgrims Bid Farewell to Hajj with Circumambulation and Supplication at Grand Mosque

Makkah: Scenes of reverence and tranquility continue at the Grand Mosque as pilgrims converge to perform Tawaf Al-Wada' (Farewell Tawaf) and pray in the precincts of the Holy Kaaba, concluding their spiritual journey after moving between the holy sites in an atmosphere marked by security, serenity, and seamless organization.

According to Saudi Press Agency, pilgrims have been heading to the Grand Mosque from the early hours of Saturday until late at night, keen to make the most of their remaining time in Makkah. They perform tawaf around the Holy Kaaba, engage in frequent remembrance and supplication, and recite the Holy Quran. The scene reflects a profound spiritual atmosphere in which hearts and voices unite despite differences in nationality and language.

Relevant authorities are supporting these large crowds through an integrated operational system that includes organizing crowd movement, managing entry and exit routes, and providing guidance, field, and health services. These efforts enable pilgrims to perform Tawaf Al-Wada' with ease and comfort while enhancing the quality of services provided at the conclusion of their rituals.

In the corridors and courtyards of the Grand Mosque, poignant scenes unfold as pilgrims raise their hands in supplication, thanking Allah Almighty for enabling them to complete their rituals. Others are keen to capture their final moments near the Holy Kaaba before departing Makkah and returning to their homelands, carrying cherished memories of an exceptional spiritual journey.

The scene at the Grand Mosque reflects the integrated services and high operational readiness of the Hajj system, which enabled millions of pilgrims to perform their rituals with ease and tranquility. It also reflects the priority Saudi Arabia places on serving pilgrims and its continued care for the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors.

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