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First Muslim pilgrims seen descending on Mecca for Hajj amid Gaza warning

12 June 2024 , 18:08
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Pictures show The Grand Mosque
Pictures show The Grand Mosque's court crammed with worshippers

THOUSANDS of Muslims have been pictured descending on Mecca for a holy pilgrimage.

Around 1.5million pilgrims have already arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of the start of the Hajj on Friday.

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Around 1.5million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of the HajjCredit: Getty
First of 1.5million worshippers were seen flocking to the holy site
First of 1.5million worshippers were seen flocking to the holy siteCredit: AFP
Pilgrims circled Kabba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca in an annual ritual
Pilgrims circled Kabba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca in an annual ritualCredit: Getty
Worshippers hid from the scorching sun under umbrellas
Worshippers hid from the scorching sun under umbrellasCredit: AFP

Dramatic images show huge crowds of believers from around the world flocking to the holy city.

The Islam's most important mosque, the Masjid al-Haram, can be seen packed with worshippers as they walked cheek by jowl on Wednesday.

Muslims, dressed in a simple, religious attire, are pictured hiding from the scorching sun under umbrellas as the temperatures reached 45 degree Celcius.

Gemma Collins breaks down in tears and left shaking with emotion on holidayGemma Collins breaks down in tears and left shaking with emotion on holiday

On Tuesday, a throng of pilgrims performed a ritual of walking counter-clockwise seven times around Islam's holiest site, Kabba.

Abdel-Baset, a lawyer from Baghdad, said: "We congratulate the great crowd and thank God for gathering us from all regions, globally and not from the Arab world only, from all the global Muslim regions (who) came to the Grand Mosque."

Saudi officials estimate that the number of worshippers will surpass last year's 1.8million.

The annual pilgrimage is slowly returning to its pre-pandemic level when it drew almost 2.5million Muslims.

Saudi allows each country one pilgrim for every thousand Muslim citizens in order to control the flow of visitors.

Hundreds of thousands of locals along with more foreign pilgrims are expected to fill the Grand Mosque's court on Friday when the Hajj officially begins.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, 4,200 Palestinians from the West Bank will also perform their religious duty.

Meanwhile, Palestinians from the Gaza Strip couldn't make it to Mecca this year amid ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

The pilgrimage also comes amid warnings that Pro-Palestinian protests will be crushed as Birmingham University gears up to take activists to court.

The University of Birmingham has requested a court order to end Gaza encampment on its territory after buildings were damaged and staff intimidated, the BBC reports.

Woman falls to death from 60ft-high flat window putting up Christmas decorationsWoman falls to death from 60ft-high flat window putting up Christmas decorations

Students at universities across the world have set up camps for several weeks in response to the ongoing war in the Middle East.

University of California cracked down on protesters, arresting about 25 people who tried to set up a tent camp on Monday, according to ABC.

Back in May, police and the activists clashed as they dismantled the tents and barricades and took dozens into custody.

It comes as the IDF has rescued four Israeli hostages, taken by Hamas on October 7 last year, in a raid at the Nuserat refugee camp in Gaza.

The mission, dubbed Operation Seeds of Summer, claimed lives of 274 Palestinians, according to Hamas-run health ministry.

The IDF has said that the hostages were being held in the homes of Gaza families in two different Hamas-controlled buildings.

Hamas has previously been accused of using civilians as human shields.

Israel estimated that less than 100 people died.

Israel also targeted a UN school which it claims was home to a Hamas base, allegedly killing terrorists involved in the October 7 attack.

Hamas-run media in the war-torn Strip said the overnight blitz killed at least 39 Palestinians seeking shelter in the school.

Local health officials said five children were also killed, Sky reports.

Director Ismail Al-Thawabta said the school was not hiding a Hamas command post.

He claimed the reports of a Hamas compound coming from Israel were used to "justify the brutal crime it conducted against dozens of displaced people".

An Israeli warplane fired two missiles at the school on June 5, the BBC reports.

Israeli military estimates that between 20 and 30 Hamas militants were inside the school when it was struck, The Times of Israel reports.

Since the beginning of the war, over 35,000 people — mostly civilians— have been killed in Gaza, according to the UN.

Muslims streaming into the Grand Mosque court to fulfil their religious duty
Muslims streaming into the Grand Mosque court to fulfil their religious dutyCredit: Getty
Able-bodied Muslims must perform the holy pilgrimage, Hajj, at least once in a lifetime
Able-bodied Muslims must perform the holy pilgrimage, Hajj, at least once in a lifetimeCredit: Getty
Displaced Palestinian children gather around a makeshift cube representing the holy Kaaba, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital
Displaced Palestinian children gather around a makeshift cube representing the holy Kaaba, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs HospitalCredit: APAImages / Polaris

Aiya Zhussupova

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