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Saturday, 19 September 2015

Evening prayers in the Haram spilling Up to Roads


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Haram can no longer accommodate all the pilgrims from all over the world. Most pilgrims carry out the evening prayers on the road linking the Grand Mosque complex and Bab Ali Terminal on the east side, on Thursday (17/9) night in Saudi Arabia.
Haram is never empty of worshipers a week ahead of the procession standing at Arafat. The density of pilgrims inside the Grand Mosque lasted almost any time. To get a place in the mosque when the obligatory prayers, worshipers had to come two to three hours before the azan.
Towards the evening prayers, or approximately at 19:43 WAS, the courtyard of the Grand Mosque was already crowded by pilgrims from all over the world. Haram can no longer accommodate hundreds of thousands of pilgrims who tried to enter the Haram.
On the east side of the Grand Mosque, worshipers looked like ants to pray Isha. Worshipers spilling up near the Prophet's Birthday and the exit of the Grand Mosque complex in the eastern part.
When Iqama sounds, pilgrims fresh off the bus at Terminal Bab Ali directly move the feet quickly. Two men with shirts bearing Kazakhstan in the back trying to run to reach the entrance.
Not only from Kazakhstan, was also pilgrims from Egypt, Turkey, and Iran. However, they and some other pilgrims are stranded at the entrance of the Grand Mosque complex. Therefore, the court largest mosque in the world that was already filled with worshipers.
They also chose to hold a prayer mat on the road when the priest Haram has been proclaimed 'Allahu Akbar' marks the first cycles begin. Most worshipers receipts pedestal, but some are paved with asphalt and only prayer cloth that covers the place of prostration.
Here will be seen clearly, pilgrims vying in order to goodness. Because only in Haj alone, most of them have the opportunity to fulfill the prayer in the Haram

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