
37 Malaysian Hajj Pilgrims Complete Wukuf in Arafah
Thirty-Seven Malaysian Hajj Pilgrims Safely Complete Wukuf in Arafah This year's Hajj pilgrimage saw a heartwarming story unfold in Arafah. Thirty-seven Malaysian pilgrims, all elderly or infirm and without family members to accompany them, successfully completed the Wukuf, a crucial pillar of the Hajj. These pilgrims were part of a special assistance program designed to support those traveling alone. "The program, called the 'Program Prihatin Tetamu Allah,' provides essential support for pilgrims without family," explained a spokesperson from the program. "We assist with everything from medical needs to navigating the crowds." The video footage shows the pilgrims receiving assistance from dedicated personnel, ensuring their comfort and safety. The group consisted of 25 women and 12 men. The successful completion of the Wukuf is a testament to the program's effectiveness and the dedication of those involved. This initiative highlights the importance of community support in facilitating the Hajj for all pilgrims, regardless of their circumstances. The successful participation of these 37 pilgrims is a testament to the compassion and organization that made their journey possible.