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Thursday, 02 October 2014 - 08 Thul-Hijjah 1435
MAKKAH — A helicopter trip over the Holy Sites has shown that Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah are ready to receive pilgrims. All military and civil sectors in the sites appeared to be working at full swing while officers and employees have taken their positions to serve the influx of pilgrims who will ascend to Mina, which is about five kilometers away from Makkah, today (Thursday).
They will spend the night there before proceeding to Arafat the next day where they will stand in the Arafat Plain from morning until sunset. Then they will proceed to Muzdalifah.
Meanwhile, East Arafat Hospital medical director Dr. Bandar Qadeer said a specialized team would run a mobile laboratory using state-of-the-art technology to discover any potential coronavirus case among pilgrims in Arafat. Dr. Qadeer said the hospital has isolation rooms that have been set up in a record time and will receive any case and handle it efficiently and properly.
Arafat Nimrah General Hospital medical director Dr. Talat Zayed said the Ministry of Health has provided four kidney dialysis machines for the hospital. The 90-bed hospital’s doctors have been put on alert to serve the pilgrims.
The ministry has urged pilgrims to eat fruits, vegetables, and boiled food because they are good and do not irritate the stomach. It asked pilgrims to stay clean all the time and avoid Tawaf and Sai in hot temperature and always use umbrellas to protect them against the sun.
http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index...20141002220066

Hajj Season 1435/2014
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Holy Mosque - Masjid al Haram

Mataf - Temporary Mataf

Namirah Mosque

Mashair Metro

Jamarat bridge complex

Mina Tent City


Thursday 2 October 2014
No cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been reported among pilgrims in Makkah, said Acting Health Minister Adel Fakeih after inspecting hospitals and other health facilities in the city on Wednesday.
“All the hospitals in Makkah and other holy sites have been provided with advanced medical facilities and are manned by highly qualified doctors and medical personnel,” the minister said.
“Our health preparations for Haj are at the highest level,” Fakeih said, adding that highly complicated cases would be transferred to the hi-tech King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah, which has clinics for rare specialties.
“No cases of infectious diseases, including MERS, have been reported among pilgrims in Makkah and the health condition of pilgrims is satisfactory,” the minister said.
He said the ministry was closely monitoring the appearance of new MERS cases in some parts of the country, including Taif and Hanakiya, and has taken steps to prevent the disease from spreading.
Fakeih said all hospitals and health centers in Makkah are fully prepared to deal with any emergency situations during the Haj season. “We have also kept the health facilities in Mina and Arafat ready for Haj,” he added.
He opened a mobile unit for cleaning dangerous material at East Arafat Hospital and said the ministry wanted to establish similar units at hospitals in different parts of the Kingdom.
The minister later inspected the cardiac center at King Abdullah Medical City. The center has carried out 420 cardiac operations during the past two weeks, of which 164 were on pilgrims.
“We have done 35 open heart surgeries during the past few weeks, including 16 on pilgrims,” said Dr. Yaseen Malawi, CEO of the medical city.
Meanwhile, the Health Ministry has made arrangements to transport sick pilgrims, who have been admitted to hospitals in Madinah, to Makkah and holy sites to complete their Haj rituals.
A caravan of ambulances left Wednesday to Makkah, said Dr. Abdullah Al-Taifi, health director in Madinah, adding that doctors and nurses have accompanied the sick pilgrims to take care of them.
He said the ministry arranged 37 ambulances for the operation. “We are providing this service to pilgrims with the support of the Haj Ministry, the Guides Organization and the highway police,” he said, while praising Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman’s support for the program.
http://www.arabnews.com/featured/news/638706

Thursday, 02 October 2014
JEDDAH — Palestine Consul General Emad Shaat received 500 Palestinian pilgrims, who are members of families of martyrs, on Tuesday.
“Every year Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah grants families of Palestinian martyrs the privilege of performing Haj. This year 500 pilgrims have come from Gaza and 500 from West Bank.” Shaat said.
Shaat thanked King Abdullah, Crown Prince Salman and all the concerned authorities for all the facilities they provide during Haj.
Shaat also noted that number of Palestinian pilgrims this year is around 6,000. There are 2,000 pilgrims from Gaza and 4,000 from West Bank, in addition to 1,000 from the martyrs’ families.
Shaat stressed this year extra facilities are provided and long queues whether on arrival to finish entry procedure or waiting for buses to transport pilgrims to Makkah has been taken care of.
http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index...20141002220065










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Thursday, 02 October 2014 - 08 Thul-Hijjah 1435
MAKKAH — Marking the beginning of the annual pilgrimage of Haj on Thursday, around two million pilgrims headed through packed streets of Makkah and surrounding cities including Jeddah and Taif to the enormous Tent City of Mina, located 7 km north east of the Grand Mosque.
In a dense sea of humanity, men in seamless white clothes and women in robes and headscarves were heard chanting the talbiyah “Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik (O God, here I am answering your call)…”
After performing Isha (night) prayers at the Grand Mosque on Wednesday, they started streaming into the Mina valley. Most pilgrims embarked their life-time journey on board buses arranged by their respective tawafa organizations while some others preferred moving on foot. By midnight the Tent City, decked out to receive the Guests of Allah, was teeming with pilgrims, who were seen exchanging pleasantries after settling down in their respective locations.
The Tent City is reverberating with the talbiyah of pilgrims who make final preparations for their standing (wuqoof) on the plains of Arafat on Friday, marking the climax of Haj. Almost all the Haj missions have readied a meticulously designed and flawless operation plan for the movement of pilgrims to Arafat after spending Thursday in the Tent City. The pilgrims, following the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), will spend the day, called Tarwiyah Day, engaged in supplications for expiation of their sins and taking rest in their 45,000 fire-proof tents and other places of accommodation.
Haj is the fifth pillar of Islam and occurs in the month of Dhul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. On the first official day of the Haj on Thursday (Dhul Hijjah 8), pilgrims converge in Mina. They pray Dhuhr, Asr, Maghreb, and Isha shortening their four-unit prayers so as to make them two units each, without combining them. According to the Sunnah (Traditions of the Prophet — pbuh), the pilgrims spend the night of the Tarwiyah Day in Mina. After performing dawn (Fajr) prayer on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah, pilgrims wait for sunrise and then move toward Arafat chanting the talbiyah and takbeer (glorifying Allah). In Arafat, they offer Dhuhr and Asr combined at the time of Dhuhr, making each one two units. Standing (wuqoof) at Arafat on Dhul Hijjah 9 is the most important ritual of Haj.
Makkah Emir and Chairman of the Central Haj Committee Prince Mishal Bin Abdullah said the first phase of the Haj operation plan has been a resounding success. “There were only positive signs of a peaceful and hassle-free Haj for which all the concerned authorities have completed their preparations and arrangements to render the pilgrims with the best ever services possible,” he said.
The Directorate General of Passports said it has completed entry procedures for 1,386,905 pilgrims as on Tuesday. The number of pilgrims who came by air reached 1,313,926 while those came by land and sea stood at 58,984 and 13,995 respectively. The Saudi government has put in place elaborate security and safety measures to ensure a peaceful and hassle-free Haj for pilgrims from more than 160 nations.
A total of 145,354 people with no Haj permits have so far been stopped from entering the Holy Sites, according to the latest statistics released by the Public Security Agency on Wednesday. Also, 51,112 vehicles have not been given permission to enter the Holy Sites while 85 vehicles were impounded due to various traffic violations, the report said.
The checkpoints around Makkah have been equipped with state-of-the-art technology to register the names of violators and send their information to the authorities so they are prosecuted.
Around 40 fake Haj service offices have been raided and penal measures are being taken against them.
The Directorate of Passports’ administrative committees has issued 67 verdicts against 52 citizens and 15 expatriate workers for violating Haj regulations. The total fines imposed on them exceeded SR3 million.
Acting Health Minister Dr. Adel Fakieh said no infectious or epidemic diseases have been registered among pilgrims so far and all indications show that the overall health condition of pilgrims is fine. Dr. Fakieh instructed all officials in the health sector to provide pilgrims with all medical services they need and provide hospitals with sufficient amounts of medical supplies.
The ministry has provided medical teams for pilgrims to prevent the potential spread of any epidemic disease. It has also ensured that all hospitals and health centers in Makkah and the Holy Sites are up and running and ready to receive any emergency case during Haj. The pilgrims who remain hospitalized in Makkah, Madinah, and Jeddah will be transported to the Holy Sites by buses and ambulances.
http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index...20141002220058
Pilgrims move to Mina holy site
Mina, Dhu-AlHijjah 08, 1435, October 02, 2014, SPA
Pilgrims flocked to Mina holy site, on Thursday, called as "The Watering Day" to stay one night there on their way to stand in Arafat holy mount on Dhu-AlHijjah 09.
They will go back to Mina holy site from Arafat after sunset on Dhu-AlHijjah 09 after spending one night in Muzdalifah, to stay in it for Tashreeq Days (10-11-12- 13), and throwing three Jamarat (pebbles).
Mina holy site is located on an area of 16.8 square kilo meters, between Makkah and Muzdalifah, just seven kilometers north-east of the Holy Grand Mosque.
Pilgrims are moving amid great facilities and services provided by the Government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to enable them to perform their Hajj rituals easily and comfortably.
http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1280297
Guests of King Abdullah to Hajj safely arrive in Mina, officials say
Mina, Dhu-AlHijjah 08, 1435, October 02, 2014, SPA
As many as 2400 guests from more than 70 countries who were invited by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to perform Hajj this year at his own expense, have safely arrived in Mina on the eve of Hajj climax which falls on Friday.
Since their arrival in Makkah over the last few days, the guests, among whom more than 1000 are relatives of Palestinian martyrs who were killed during struggles with Israel, were received by representatives of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance, said Abdullah bin Midlej Al-Midleg, Executive Director of the King's program to invite some guests to perform Hajj.
For their part, the female and male pilgrims who benefited from the program, expressed their thanks and appreciation to the king, the Saudi government and people for their generosity.
http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1280428
Hajj security plans successful, official spokesman announces
For his part, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Hajj Hatem Gadhi said all pilgrims have safely arrived in Makkah by the seventh day of Zul-Hijja corresponding to October 2, 2014.
He said the Ministry of Hajj, which is the authority concerned of making the camps ready for pilgrims, has already fulfilled its job after having equipped all tents and camps with the necessary facilities, including water, electricity, accommodation, refrigeration, air-conditioning and gas pipes.
Col. Sami Al-Shuwairekh, the Commander of Illumination and Information, said his department's job is facilitate the movement of pilgrims from place to place in addition to security, humanitarian and guiding services and to drawing a free zone between pedestrians and passengers to confirm the flow of traffic and service to Mina.
He added that his department also works to prevent illegal pilgrims from entering the sacred places. So far, 1420 were caught violating Hajj regulations in addition to 61,558 vehicles checked trying to enter the sacred area without obtaining Hajj permission.
http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/print.php?id=1280493









Friday, 03 October 2014 - 09 Thul-Hijjah 1435
HOLY SITES — 1,600 young men and women will participate in monitoring the movement and safety of pilgrims in the train stations alongside of 3,600 special security officers and 121 officers. They will ensure that pilgrims get on and off the train safely and that they have valid train tickets.
This year Al-Mashair Train aims to transport 360,000 pilgrims to and fro Mina, Muzdalifah, Arafat, and Al-Jamrat Bridge. Abdulrahman Al-Shawan, director of Al-Mashair Train Project, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, said any pilgrim who has bought the wristband, which costs SR50 for all trips, will be allowed to get on the train, noting that the first train trip for pilgrims took place Wednesday. The train will transport pilgrims from Mina to Arafat on the Dul Hijjah 8th after midnight.
“We have designed plans to carry pilgrims in the Holy Sites and Al-Jamrat Bridge and to ensure each trip does exceed the allowed number of passengers. The plans put contingency measures to deal with any potential emergency case,” Al-Shawan said.
The young men and women will also participate in preventing any potential rush of pilgrims inside or outside the stations, especially during peak times. They will be using advanced electronic devices to control and organize the crowds of pilgrims and double-check the validity of tickets.
Only local pilgrims as well as pilgrims from Southeast Asia, GCC countries and Turkey are allowed to use the trains. There are strict measures to prevent pilgrims who do not hold tickets from riding the trains or even entering one of the 60 gates of the nine stations all over the Holy Sites. One of the stations will is to be used strictly by the elderly and the physically challenged.
Each gate has electronic sensors that can read the type of ticket and decide if it is the right one.
http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index...20141003220158


Aerial view of Holy Sites
Namirah Mosque, Arafat

Mount AlRahmah, Arafat

22,000 toilets at Holy sites

Red=Women & Blue=Men

Jamarat bridge complex


Al-Mashar Al-Haram Mosque, Muzdalifah



Saturday, 04 October 2014 - 10 Thul-Hijjah 1435
MAKKAH — The Holy Kaaba was adorned with a new cover (Kiswa) on Friday. In an annual custom, the new black cloth was placed on top of the Kaaba, at the center of the Grand Mosque, as about two million pilgrims converged on the nearby vast plains of Arafat in the climax of Haj.
Officials from the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques took off the old Kiswa and installed the new one, which is made of pure silk and gold threads. It costs more than SR20 million and is considered one of the most exquisite works of Islamic art.
The Kiswa is 14 meters (42 feet) high, to match the height of the Kaaba, and 47 meters (141 feet) wide, enough to cover the four sides of Islam’s holiest site, which are not identical in dimension.
Its upper half is decorated with a 95-centimeter (three-foot) wide strip featuring verses from the Holy Qur’an, inscribed in gold plated silver thread, which weighs 120 kilograms (264 pounds). The Kiswa is made of five pieces. The fifth piece is the curtain of its door.
Nearly 650 kilograms (1,400 pounds) of natural silk was required to make the Kiswa. The silk is imported, but the Kiswa is designed and tailored by more than 200 Saudi employees at a special factory set up by the Kingdom.
In the past, the Kiswa used to be sent by different Muslim countries. Every year, pieces of the old Kiswa are presented as gifts to Muslim countries and senior Muslim personalities.
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, head of the Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, said recently that the cover is completely manufactured in Saudi Arabia after it had previously been manufactured and transferred from Egypt or other countries.
http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index...20141004220241



















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