The first batch of Jordanian and 48-Arab pilgrims began Friday leaving the Holy Land (Mecca), to return back home, after they completed the rituals of the overnight stay in Mina, the Ramy Al-Jamarat (Stoning of the Devil), and performed Tawaf Al-Wada (farewell Tawaf), which is the last ritual of Hajj.
'All Jordanian pilgrims are fine and in good health, and procedures and arrangements were made easily and without any obstacles,' the Ministry of Awqaf spokesperson Ali Daqamseh said.
The first batch of Jordanian and 48-Arab pilgrims began Friday leaving the Holy Land (Mecca), to return back home, after they completed the rituals of the overnight stay in Mina, the Ramy Al-Jamarat (Stoning of the Devil), and performed Tawaf Al-Wada (farewell Tawaf), which is the last ritual of Hajj.
'All Jordanian pilgrims are fine and in good health, and procedures and arrangements were made easily and without any obstacles,' the Ministry of Awqaf spokesperson Ali Daqamseh said.
The first batch of Jordanian and 48-Arab pilgrims began Friday leaving the Holy Land (Mecca), to return back home, after they completed the rituals of the overnight stay in Mina, the Ramy Al-Jamarat (Stoning of the Devil), and performed Tawaf Al-Wada (farewell Tawaf), which is the last ritual of Hajj.
'All Jordanian pilgrims are fine and in good health, and procedures and arrangements were made easily and without any obstacles,' the Ministry of Awqaf spokesperson Ali Daqamseh said.
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