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Published on 17 December 2024

The Umrah delegation sets out to visit the sacred sites in Mecca

The Umrah delegation sets out to visit the sacred sites in Mecca

The Umrah delegation from the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, led by Mr. Jassim Al-Khazraji, consisting of new Muslims, both men and women, as well as students from the Maktoum Centers for the Quran and its Sciences, and students from private Quran memorization centers, visited the sacred sites in Mecca.

The visit included the sites of Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, where the group had the opportunity to learn firsthand about these holy places and how pilgrims experience the spiritual atmosphere during the blessed days of Hajj.

After completing the tour of the holy sites, the delegation proceeded to the Revelation Exhibition in the Hira area, which is known for its spiritual ambiance and interactive, attractive design. The exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of the history of Mecca, as well as insights into the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the stages of the revelation, helping to enhance the visitors' understanding of this important aspect of Islamic history.

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