Mecca: In an atmosphere of faith filled with contentment and tranquility, pilgrims to the House of Allah expressed their deep feelings after breaking the state of Ihram and stoning the Jamarat. The joy of Eid was mixed with the performance of the rituals, in an exceptional scene that combines obedience and jubilation, embodying the spiritual and human values of the Hajj season.
According to Saudi Press Agency, pilgrims of different nationalities interacted while participating in the Eid celebrations, sending congratulations and blessings to their loved ones back home with heartfelt words and eyes overflowing with gratitude. They also sent video messages to their families, friends, and children to document these unforgettable moments.
Pilgrims emphasized that Eid in the holy sites is a great blessing and a favor from Allah, and it is a moment worth sharing with those they love. Feelings of nostalgia and longing were present in their words, which carried prayers for the absent, and hopes to meet them soon in the holy city of Makkah.
The pilgrims' languages and dialects varied, but their words carried a unified message, filled with love, peace, and supplication. Neither cultural differences nor geographical distance prevented them from uniting around one meaning: the true Eid lies in reaching these blessed days and remembering those they love in the holiest place on earth.
These scenes embody the profound human face of Hajj, which is not limited to performing rituals, but extends beyond them to spaces of spiritual and emotional connection, where the pilgrim transforms into a message of love and peace, sharing his joy with the world and affirming that Hajj is a journey of the heart as much as it is a journey of the body.