Gathered on Mount Arafat, Qatari pilgrims will go to Muzdalifah before dusk

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In the holy sites of Mina and Arafah, pilgrims from the State of Qatar praised the work of the Qatari Haj mission and the supplies used by Haj campaigns, praising the cooperation and coordination between the mission and all haj campaigns.

Muslim pilgrims come to Mount Arafat on the second day of Haj, which is the ninth day of the 12th month of the Islamic lunar calendar, known as Dhul-Hijjah, to carry out the majority of the six-day ritual. They pray fervently all day long. They depart from Muzdalifah after dusk and spend the evening there before departing once more shortly before dawn to toss the stones.

The Qatari Haj mission employs an integrated structure via all of its administrative and technical support divisions, in collaboration and coordination with all campaigns, to give all tools and provide all conditions necessary for the hajj to be performed safely and without incident.

Since picking up the pilgrims at the airport and transporting them to their homes, the mission has continued its work in the Sacred Sites. Additionally, it will keep up its efforts until the pilgrims have completed their religious duty and are in a safe place to return home.

In Mina and Arafah, the mission’s medical section operates clinics for both men and women that are furnished with the tools required to treat any condition, especially one that is urgent or essential. Two ambulances with male and female paramedics are available at the clinics, along with the most recent emergency supplies.

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