Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Oyo Pilgrims Head to Mina as Hajj Rites Continue

Pilgrims from Oyo State have headed to Mina for the commencement of some important Hajj rites.

It was gathered that the pilgrims, numbering 641, left for Mina at 3:23 am Nigerian time.

Mina, a valley which lies about eight kilometres southeast of Mecca, is often referred to as a city of tents because of the massive presence of over 100,000 air-conditioned tents housing millions of pilgrims from all walks of life.

Also Read:  Ibadan Residents Protest, Accuse POS Operators of Attracting Robbers to Community

According to reports, the tents accommodating Oyo pilgrims in the hot desert city are equipped with over 900 air-conditioners.

While at Mina, the pilgrims are expected to perform the symbolic throwing of stones at the Devil between sunrise and sunset, in commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim’s stoning of Satan who tried to discourage him from sacrificing his son in fulfilment of his vow to Allah.

Also Read:  Sheik Gumi's Visit is An Attempt to "Fulanise" Igboho Town — Oyo Group Warns

It is from Mina that the pilgrims will converge on Mount Arafat, a very important rite of Hajj exercise.

In Islamic tradition, the Hajj exercise is incomplete without the climbing of Mount Arafat.

The pilgrims from Oyo State presently in Mina include the Head of Service, Alhaja Hamdalat Agboola; State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatunbosun; the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Professor Babatunde Musbaudeen; his counterpart in the Ministry of Education, Barrister Abdul Rahman Abdul Raheem as well as the Special Adviser to Governor ‘Seyi Makinde on Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Abdul-Rasheed Abdul-Azeez.

Also Read:  Oyo-born Debo Adesina Deployed to Togo As Buhari Approves Ambassadorial Appointments

Others are the Vice Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare (Board Muslim’s Wing), Dr Ibrahim Adebolu and the Board’s Secretary, Alhaja Olanipekun.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related Articles

Don't Miss

Categories

Oyo Pilgrims Head to Mina as Hajj Rites Continue

Pilgrims from Oyo State have headed to Mina for the commencement of some important Hajj rites.

It was gathered that the pilgrims, numbering 641, left for Mina at 3:23 am Nigerian time.

Mina, a valley which lies about eight kilometres southeast of Mecca, is often referred to as a city of tents because of the massive presence of over 100,000 air-conditioned tents housing millions of pilgrims from all walks of life.

Also Read:  Ibadan Residents Protest, Accuse POS Operators of Attracting Robbers to Community

According to reports, the tents accommodating Oyo pilgrims in the hot desert city are equipped with over 900 air-conditioners.

While at Mina, the pilgrims are expected to perform the symbolic throwing of stones at the Devil between sunrise and sunset, in commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim’s stoning of Satan who tried to discourage him from sacrificing his son in fulfilment of his vow to Allah.

Also Read:  2023: Oyo AD Collapses Party Structure, Merges With PDP

It is from Mina that the pilgrims will converge on Mount Arafat, a very important rite of Hajj exercise.

In Islamic tradition, the Hajj exercise is incomplete without the climbing of Mount Arafat.

The pilgrims from Oyo State presently in Mina include the Head of Service, Alhaja Hamdalat Agboola; State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatunbosun; the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Professor Babatunde Musbaudeen; his counterpart in the Ministry of Education, Barrister Abdul Rahman Abdul Raheem as well as the Special Adviser to Governor ‘Seyi Makinde on Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Abdul-Rasheed Abdul-Azeez.

Also Read:  Makinde to Establish Oyo State Flood Management Agency, As Bill Scales First Reading

Others are the Vice Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare (Board Muslim’s Wing), Dr Ibrahim Adebolu and the Board’s Secretary, Alhaja Olanipekun.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_imgspot_img
spot_img

Don't Miss

Categories

Related Articles