Posted by: pinkturtle2 | November 4, 2011

Dari Mekah…

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in Mecca November 4, 2011.

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in Mecca November 4, 2011.

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in Mecca November 4, 2011.

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in Mecca November 4, 2011.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims pray inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims pray inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims move around the Kaaba, seen at center, inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims move around the Kaaba, seen at center, inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Muslim pilgrims attend Friday prayers at the Grand mosque in Mecca November 4, 2011.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims move around the Kaaba, seen at center, inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims move around the Kaaba, seen at center, inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims pray outside and inside the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. The annual Islamic pilgrimage draws three million visitors each year, making it the largest yearly gathering of people in the world. The Hajj will begin on November 5.

Doves fly over Muslim piligrims near the Grand Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. Around 2.5 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

Doves fly over Muslim piligrims near the Grand Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. Around 2.5 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

Syrian Muslim pilgrims eat their food on the pavement of the Haram street near the Grand Mosque on the eve of the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. More than 2.5 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

Syrian Muslim pilgrims eat their food on the pavement of the Haram street near the Grand Mosque on the eve of the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. More than 2.5 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

Muslim pilgrims visit the al-Noor mountain where the Hiraa cave is located, on the eve of the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, near the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. Over 2 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

Muslim pilgrims visit the al-Noor mountain where the Hiraa cave is located, on the eve of the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, near the Saudi holy city of Mecca on November 3, 2011. Over 2 million Muslims from around the world are expected to perform the Hajj, which this year peaks in the first week of November.

2.5 juta menuju Mina

JEDDAH: Kebanyakan daripada 2.5 juta jemaah haji bertolak ke Mina yang terletak lima kilometer di timur Makkah malam tadi sebagai permulaan ibadah haji. Sementara selebihnya akan menuju bandar raya khemah itu, hari ini.

Kerajaan Saudi sudah menyediakan semua persiapan untuk perhimpunan umat Islam terbesar itu bagi memastikan kebajikan dan keselamatan jemaah terpelihara. Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Putera Mahkota Naif sudah membuat pemeriksaan ke atas persiapan haji, Selasa lalu. Lebih 1.8 juta jemaah sudah tiba dari pelbagai pelusuk dunia Islam untuk menunaikan haji, rukun Islam kelima yang wajib dilakukan setiap umat Islam yang sihat dan berkemampuan sekali seumur hidup. Mereka akan disertai lebih 500,000 jemaah tempatan, termasuk warga asing di negara itu.
Majoriti jemaah yang menunaikan ibadat haji buat kali pertama amat gembira mendapat peluang keemasan itu. Mereka berulang kali melaungkan talbiah ‘Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik’ (Wahai Tuhan, hamba-Mu datang menyahut panggilan-Mu).

Pada tahun ini, jemaah berpeluang menggunakan khidmat kereta api Mashair yang beroperasi sepenuhnya menghubungkan tempat suci di Mina, Arafah dan Muzdalifah. Khidmat kereta api itu memberi perubahan besar dalam sistem pengangkutan jemaah haji apabila mampu membawa lebih satu juta orang ketika waktu puncak haji. Sebanyak 3,000 bas yang beroperasi tanpa henti juga akan membawa jemaah Iran dan Afrika.
Berikutan kempen media secara besar-besaran dilakukan kerajaan, bilangan jemaah yang mencuri masuk ke tempat suci tanpa permit haji dan menduduki tempat awam secara haram dapat dikurangkan berbanding tahun sebelumnya.
Pihak berkuasa tidak membenarkan lebih 50,000 jemaah haram dalam musim haji tahun ini. Jemaah haram menjadi masalah besar kepada syarikat pengurusan haji.


Respon

  1. bagi semua para hujjaj……..semoga dpt haji mabrur
    kalu balik tu…….berubah laa sikit…….kasi kati senget jalan…..

    kah kah kah

    • salam nasik kandaq.

      yang tak pegi haji pun, kena berubah.
      termasuk sukusakat hang.

      sekadaq jangan jadi malboro.

  2. Dalam kuliyyah ustaz Azhar Idrus ada sebutkan memang ramai umat Islam berduyun duyun menunaikan haji ke Mekah.
    Malangnya ramai diantara mereka sekedar membuang masa dan wang sama seperti mereka yang berpuasa tetapi hanya mendapat penat dan dahaga…
    Kenapa?.. Kerana mereka mengaku beriman dengan Allah dan kitab Alquran tetapi merekalah juga yang menghina Allah dan menentang AlQuran kalam Allah setelah kembali kenegara masing2… Mabrur kah haji mereka?
    Kalau ada yang nak menjawap N3 ini tolong sebutkan ayat mana dari surah mana bahawa mereka ini adalah umat Islam yang diakui imannya oleh Allah!.


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