2025 Hajj: State governor gifts 1,315 pilgrims 180 Saudi Riyals each

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2025 Hajj: State governor gifts 1,315 pilgrims 180 Saudi Riyals each

Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, of Lagos State, fulfilled their promises by giving each of the 1,315 pilgrims performing the 2025 Holy Pilgrimage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 180 Saudi Riyal.

Amir-ul-Hajj/Commissioner for Home Affairs, Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, disclosed this while addressing the pilgrims during a pre-Mina and Arafah special prayer organised by the State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board in Makkah on Monday.

Layode stated that, as a God-fearing man and a promise-keeper, the governor gave out the money as promised during a one-day seminar held in Lagos in May.

He explained further that 80 SR is to take care of their Ihram clothing, while the remaining 100 SR is for their upkeep in Mina and Arafah for the main Hajj rituals.

He added that the governor has also fulfilled his promise of paying for the Hadiyah (sacrificial) rams of the pilgrims, as well as their Ziyarah (visitation) to historical sites in Makkah and Madinah.

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Meanwhile, necessary arrangements have been concluded for the movement of pilgrims from Makkah to Mina for the major Hajj rituals, which begin on the eighth and end on the twelfth of Dhul-Hijjah, the twelfth in the lunar months.

According to the Amir-ul-Hajj, the movement to Mina would begin Tuesday evening and culminate in the early hours of Wednesday, which is the eighth of Dhul-Hijjah.

He emphasised that the pilgrims would proceed to the plain of Arafah (also known as Jabal Rahmah) from the evening of Wednesday till the early hours of Thursday (the ninth day).

Layode stressed further that the pilgrims are to depart from Arafah in the evening of Thursday and proceed to Musdalifah, where they would observe both Solatul Magrib and Ishai, pick 49 pebbles, relax briefly overnight, after which they would move to Mina/Jamarat on Friday (the 10th day) to throw seven pebbles at the Shaetan (Satan).

On the same day, Muslims all over the world (who are not Hajj pilgrims) are expected to slaughter sacrificial rams in celebration of the Eid-al-Kabir.

He added that the pilgrims would continue the exercise on the 11th and 12th days, respectively, by throwing 21 pebbles each day, after which they would leave Mina for Makkah till they were airlifted back to Nigeria.

The Hon. Commissioner, who described Dhul-Hijjah as a sacred month and a time for heightened devotion, reflection, and acts of worship, appealed to the pilgrims to take advantage of the period to pray fervently for themselves, their families, Governor Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Lagos State, President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, and Nigeria at large.

He stressed that Arafah is a “once in a lifetime opportunity”, and urged everyone to take advantage of the opportunity to seek Allah’s favour, forgiveness, and mercy.

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