From Niger to Mina: Pilgrim Finds Brotherhood and Peace Through Hajj

Mina: Amid the spiritual atmosphere of the holy sites, pilgrim Mohammed Ali from Niger reflected on his Hajj journey under the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit, supervised by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, describing it as 'a lasting memory I will never forget.'

According to Saudi Press Agency, Mohammed Ali said the journey was more than performing rituals, calling it a complete spiritual and humanitarian experience marked by exceptional care and hospitality from arrival to the completion of Hajj rites.

Speaking from Mina, the Nigerien teacher described Hajj as a 'great celebration of faith' that united pilgrims from diverse cultures and languages in a spirit of brotherhood, cooperation, and selflessness, reflecting the unity of the Islamic nation and the noble message of Hajj.

He praised the quality of the accommodation and services provided, noting that the program leaves a lasting humanitarian impact beyond the pilgrimage itself, and expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving Islam and pilgrims.