Weather of Arabia - Pilgrims flocked to Mount Arafa to perform an important pillar of Hajj, as they stood on Mount Arafa from noon until sunset. This time is considered one of the best times for supplication and supplication to God Almighty.
It is the day of standing at Arafah, and it is considered one of the pillars of the Hajj, without which the Hajj is not valid. Pilgrims gather on the level of Arafah and stand there from sunrise until sunset. The pilgrims fill their time with Talbiyah, tahlil and takbeer, and they turn to God with humility and supplication. When the noon time enters, the imam delivers his sermon, and the pilgrims perform the noon and afternoon prayers together and short. At sunset, the pilgrims head towards Muzdalifah to perform the Maghrib and Isha prayers together and shorten them upon their arrival. The pilgrims spend the night in Muzdalifah, remembering God Almighty and thanking Him for His grace and benevolence.
Fasting on the day of Arafah is considered one of the best days of fasting after Ramadan. The Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, was asked about the virtue of fasting on the day of Arafah, and he replied: “It expiates the past and the coming year.” He was asked about the virtue of fasting on the day of Ashura, and he replied: “It expiates the past year.” He was asked about the virtue of fasting on Mondays, and he replied: “That is the day on which I was born, on which I was sent, and on which it was revealed to me.” (narrated by Muslim)
In short, the day of Arafah is one of the main days in the rituals of Hajj and is considered one of the greatest pillars of the Hajj. Pilgrims flock to Mount Arafat and stand there all day, turning their hearts and souls to God with supplication and supplication. This day is characterized by spirituality and reverence, as millions of pilgrims gather to feel close to God, seek forgiveness for their sins, and seek mercy and forgiveness.
In addition, the Day of Arafah is also an opportunity for pilgrims and others to fast, as its fast is considered one of the best days to fast after Ramadan. This fast provides an opportunity to atone for sins and draw closer to God through worship and repentance. Therefore, people are encouraged to fast on the day of Arafah to take advantage of its bounty and to draw closer to God through worship and supplication.
In the end, the Day of Arafah is a special day in the Hajj, when pilgrims gather on Mount Arafah to stand before God and invoke Him with supplication and repentance. It is a day of virtue and blessing, when Muslims wish to be among the lucky ones to attend it and benefit from its grace and mercy.
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