Hajj
In a first, Saudi female officers allowed to guard Islam's holiest sites
This year, 60,000 vaccinated citizens or residents of Saudi Arabia have been allowed to perform the Hajj
Muslim hajj pilgrims ascend Mount Arafat for day of worship
Many walked through the pre-dawn darkness to the hill where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon some 1,400 years ago.
On Bakr-Id do not sacrifice animals prohibited by govt: Imam Maulana Khalid Mahali
He also appealed to Muslims to not to sacrifice animals on roads, no photos of animal sacrifice should be clicked, shared on social media.
Eid al-Adha 2018: Here's everything you need to know
According to the lunar calendar, the day falls every year in Dhul Hijja, which is the last month of the Hijri calendar:
Over 2 million Muslims begin annual hajj pilgrimage
The five-day pilgrimage represents one of the five pillars of Islam and is required of all able-bodied Muslims once in their life.
Saudi hackathon seeks high-tech fixes to hajj calamities
Thousands of software professionals and students competed in the kingdom's first-ever hackathon.
A game changer: In a first, Pak to recruit Transgender Hajj volunteers
‘This can be a game changer and can significantly improve the social acceptance of transgender youth in our society.’
Toda Raba, Jerusalem
History resides in the walled city, and so does devout faith...
Mystic Mantra: Haj — To set out for a higher destination
Hajj, has always been seen as a kind of spiritual death, for it is a meeting with God.
Book review: A feminist, ‘conditions applied’...
The book is all about izzat, mother’s tears, father’s pride, a child who needs a mother, a mother who needs the company of her son.