In a bid to spiritually prepare its pilgrims for the forthcoming Days of Tashreeq, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has organized a series of preaching sessions in Makkah. These sessions aim to deepen the pilgrims’ understanding of the Hajj rites and ensure they are well-equipped for the significant rituals ahead.
The Days of Tashreeq, spanning from June 7 to 9, 2025, are pivotal in the Hajj pilgrimage, involving specific rituals that require thorough knowledge and preparation. Recognizing this, the Board has taken proactive steps to provide its pilgrims with comprehensive guidance during their stay in the holy city.
The preaching sessions encompass detailed explanations of the rituals associated with the Days of Tashreeq, including the symbolic stoning of the devil at Jamarat, the importance of patience, and the significance of unity among Muslims during the pilgrimage. These teachings are delivered by seasoned Islamic scholars who accompany the pilgrims, ensuring that the sessions are both informative and spiritually uplifting.
This initiative underscores the Board’s commitment to the welfare and spiritual well-being of its pilgrims. By providing such educational sessions, the Board aims to enhance the pilgrims’ Hajj experience, ensuring they perform the rites with the requisite knowledge and devotion.
Pilgrims have expressed appreciation for the Board’s efforts, noting that the sessions have provided clarity on various aspects of the Hajj rituals and have fostered a deeper connection to the spiritual journey they are undertaking.
The FCT Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board continues to prioritize the holistic well-being of its pilgrims, ensuring that both their physical needs and spiritual requirements are adequately addressed throughout the Hajj pilgrimage.