
Millions of Hajj pilgrims arrived at Muzdalifah from Arafat on Friday night. They began collecting pebbles for Rami Al-Jamarat, scheduled for Eid Al-Adha’s first day.
Saudi Press Agency reported that the pilgrims spent their night in prayers and recitation of the Holy Quran, following Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah.
Pedestrian movement remained smooth throughout Muzdalifah under Saudi authorities’ comprehensive arrangements. Healthcare, emergency, transport, and field guidance services were also available for pilgrims.
The government and service agencies continued to operate overnight, with cleaning operations, transport management, and emergency response teams deployed across the area to support pilgrims during this critical stage of Hajj.
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