Tens of thousands of pilgrims, including Indians, begin Hajj

October 13, 2013

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Jeddah, Oct 13: Tens of thousands of white-clad pilgrims, including Indians, today began converging at Mina near the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia in the first leg of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

Pilgrims began leaving for tent city of Mina last night after circumambulating the Holy Kaaba in Mecca, where the grand mosque was packed with believers from across the world.

In the first phase, the pilgrims will spend the night in Mina reciting the Holy Quran or catching up on sleep.

The pilgrims this year include more than 136,000 Indians who are moving into Mina in groups.

This year, Minister for Health & Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ambassador of India to Saudi Arabia Hamid Ali Rao form the country's two-member Haj goodwill delegation.

Security has been tightened in and around Mecca, where helicopters hovered overhead, giving instructions to security officials on the ground.

The Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam that should be performed at least once in lifetime by every Muslim who is financially and physically capable. This year, the pilgrimage starts today and ends on October 18.

Azad expressed satisfaction over the facilities and services being arranged for the Indian pilgrims. He visited several buildings where Indian pilgrims are staying in order to oversee the arrangements, the Saudi Gazette reported.

He also paid a visit to pilgrims admitted to the 50-bed hospital in Jarwal and 30-bed hospital in Aziziyah, as well as those receiving treatment from outpatient clinics.

Addressing a press conference in Mecca later, he said the government will try to find a solution to three major problems raised by the pilgrims during an interaction with them.

"Our pilgrims are generally happy with the facilities and services. It was nice to meet and see that our oldest pilgrim Ismail, aged 107, and Hava Beevi, aged 102, who was accompanied by her grandson, are keeping fine," he said.

Indian Hajj Mission has opened its offices in Mecca which will function round the clock. Medical dispensaries have been established and equipped with medicines and other supplies. Fully equipped ambulances have also been deployed.

A total of 546 personnel have been deputed from India for this year's Hajj. They include six coordinators, 54 assistant Hajj officers, 191 Hajj assistants and 295 medical workers, according to Saudi Gazette.

Last year a total of 3.2 million faithful, including 1.75 million foreigners from 190 countries, performed the pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam's holiest site.

Azad said that most important among the problems raised by the pilgrims was the insufficient number of toilets at their accommodation.

"At present, 12 pilgrims are using one toilet and we will examine the matter and consider introducing one toilet for every six pilgrim," he was quoted as saying by the paper.

Azad said that steps would be taken to introduce common kitchen system for pilgrims residing in two or more buildings.

The minister said the authorities would also examine the suggestion to follow the pattern of sending Zamzam water in the case of dispatching dates for pilgrims.

Tomorrow will be the most important day when all pilgrims would assemble at Mount Arafat, just outside Mecca, for the climax of the Hajj.

The pilgrimage ends after Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, which starts on Tuesday.

This year Saudi expects about two million pilgrims, after it imposed restrictions to cut foreigners by 20 per cent and Saudis by 50 per cent.

Saudi authorities have mobilised health services, fearing the spread of the MERS virus, which appeared first in the kingdom last year. The virus has killed 58 people worldwide, 49 of them in Saudi Arabia.

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