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What pilgrims carry on the road to Arafah

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For many haj pilgrims, the emotional and spiritual journey towards Arafah begins long before they depart Makkah.

MAKKAH: On a bed inside a hotel room in Makkah lies a small black bag, left open since early morning. Around it are a few carefully arranged belongings – high blood pressure medication, prayer beads, wet wipes, a small spray bottle, a thin folded prayer mat, and a prayer book softened by years of use.

To most people, it might look like ordinary packing before a long journey. But for the millions of haj pilgrims leaving for Arafah, the small bag carries far more than daily necessities.

As pilgrims from around the world journey to the Plain of Arafah to perform wukuf – the spiritual pinnacle of haj and one of the most important moments in a Muslim’s life – the atmosphere shifts in hotel rooms across the holy city.

Where pilgrims once spent their time walking through Makkah or buying souvenirs for loved ones back home, many now remain quietly in their rooms, focused on preparing for the days spent in Arafah, Muzdalifah and Mina.

Some carefully label their medications to avoid confusion inside crowded tents. Others repeatedly check their identification wristbands and travel documents, anxious about losing them among the millions that gather.

Abdul Manaf Sulong, a 62-year-old from Kuala Selangor, smiled gently as he showed the contents of his sling bag.

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Abdul Manaf Sulong.

“You can’t bring much,” he said. “But when you think about spending several days outdoors, every little thing suddenly matters.”

Yet the preparations unfolding inside these rooms are not only physical: many pilgrims also quietly prepare themselves emotionally and spiritually for the days ahead.

Salmiah Sulong, from Kuantan, Pahang, said she began packing a week earlier out of worry that she might forget something.

But for her, the most important item of all is a small notebook filled with names, so she would not forget to pray for them in Arafah.

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Salmiah Sulong.

“We don’t come here thinking only about ourselves,” she said softly. “In our prayers, we remember our children, husbands, siblings, even our friends back in Malaysia.”

As night falls, the atmosphere inside the hotels grows calmer and more reflective. Some sit reading the Quran on their beds. Others call family members back home before resting. Some simply sit silently beside their packed bags waiting near the door.

In the lobby downstairs, the Talbiah begins to echo more frequently through the hallways. Some recite it softly while walking towards the lifts. Others continue repeating it quietly after congregational prayers.

Indeed, the journey to Arafah begins long before the buses depart Makkah: it begins in these quiet moments of preparation, when pilgrims slowly set aside worldly distractions and turn their focus fully towards worship.

As millions move together towards Arafah under the desert sun, each has their own fears, regrets, hopes and prayers.

And as those small bags are finally lifted onto buses bound for the holy plain, pilgrims carry far more than medicine, clothes or prayer mats – they carry the weight of a lifetime of hopes, whispered prayers and deeply personal journeys, all brought to one sacred place.

المصدر: Free Malaysia Today

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