Conclusion: A 1953 photo of a now-changed pillar in Mina, Saudi Arabia is being falsely shared as one of a shivling in Mecca.
A former official with the government’s Pilgrim Experience Programme tells me there must also be a focus on education.
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Religion News Service on MSNSaudis' new Hajj system is making the pilgrimage safer, if less accessibleHajj is too expensive. Hajj is too crowded. Hajj isn’t regulated well enough. The Saudi government isn’t measuring up as the ...
On the eve of the 1987 hajj pilgrimage, around 400 people were killed in the clashes between mostly Iranian Shia pilgrims, ...
Especially now when then government of Ghana, and in fulfilment of a pledge by President John Dramani Mahama to reduce fares ...
Safa and Marwa are two small yet significant hills near the Kaaba in Mecca. They hold deep spiritual meaning in Islam, as ...
Ghanaian-turned-Dutch social commentator, Kofi Gabs shared his disappointment in the President John Mahama for cutting sod ...
Saudi Arabia has reiterated its commitment to holding Hajj service providers accountable, warning of strict consequences for ...
Minister of State for Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has taken to social media to clarify recent ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: Hajj Registration Reopens in Ethiopia After Brief Suspension - Deadline Extended to End of MarchThe Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council has announced the resumption of Hajj registration, which was suspended two weeks ago.
Fact-Check: A photo showing people around a stone pillar is being shared on social media, with the false claim that it shows ...
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