Around 1.4 million muslims reach Hajj
BY Agencies5 Oct 2014 5:09 AM IST
Agencies5 Oct 2014 5:09 AM IST
‘I am now a newborn baby and I don’t have any sin,’ Nigerian pilgrim Taofik Odunewu told AFP, standing at the foot of Mount Mercy on the Arafat plain, tears streaming down his face.
Odunewu raised his hands to the heavens in the seamless two-piece white ‘ihram’ outfit that he wore.
All male pilgrims dress in ihram to symbolise a state of purity, which also emphasises their unity regardless of social status or nationality.
‘I pray for prosperity, long life and.. I pray for my country,’ Odunewu said with a broad smile. ‘I feel great. I’m on top of the world,’ he said at the world’s largest Muslim gathering. ‘I’m very blessed to be part of this occasion. I don’t think I will go back to the sinful way,’ he pledged.
Odunewu raised his hands to the heavens in the seamless two-piece white ‘ihram’ outfit that he wore.
All male pilgrims dress in ihram to symbolise a state of purity, which also emphasises their unity regardless of social status or nationality.
‘I pray for prosperity, long life and.. I pray for my country,’ Odunewu said with a broad smile. ‘I feel great. I’m on top of the world,’ he said at the world’s largest Muslim gathering. ‘I’m very blessed to be part of this occasion. I don’t think I will go back to the sinful way,’ he pledged.
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