1.67m pilgrims pray at Arafat, no incident recorded

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No fewer than 1.67 million pilgrims to the Holy Land have completed the Day of Arafat without recording any security or health incidents.

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region and Vice Chairman of the Permanent Hajj and Umrah Committee, praised Allah for the event’s success.

The prince attributed the smooth movement and calm spiritual atmosphere to the Kingdom’s integrated service system and the leadership’s meticulous planning.

“On this great day, pilgrims gather in Arafat in devotion and reverence.

“They were transported from Makkah and Mina to Arafat in record time, under flexible and efficient plans, with no security or epidemic incidents reported — all by the grace of Allah,” he said.

Prince Saud thanked King Salman, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince and prime minister, for mobilising extensive material and human resources to serve Allah’s guests.

He also acknowledged the direct supervision of the Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, for overseeing all operational plans.

“We are honoured by Allah to serve His sacred sites,” the prince said, adding, “It is a great responsibility that we must carry out with sincerity,” he said.

He called on all pilgrims to follow official instructions and thanked security forces, volunteers, and service personnel for presenting a positive image of the Kingdom.

“Continue your noble mission. “We are proud of you,” he said.

The Deputy Emir asked Allah to accept their deeds and grant them a blessed Hajj. 

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