At dawn on the ninth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, crowds of pilgrims began arriving at Arafat, in a majestic scene of faith where the pilgrims stand on the land of Arafat from sunrise to sunset, asking Allah for acceptance, forgiveness and mercy.
Arafat is the most popular place for pilgrims to pray and supplicate, asking Allah for acceptance, remission and mercy.
Pilgrims are keen to be within the boundaries of Arafat, which has been marked and signposted, and the whole of Arafat is considered a parking lot for pilgrims. At noon, the Arafat sermon is delivered, which deals with guidance and guidance and reminds of the virtues of this great day, and then pilgrims perform the Dhuhr and Asr prayers in congregation and in short, following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)."
The guests of the Merciful continue their day by increasing their prayers, praise, takbir and forgiveness, in an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility. As the sun sets on the ninth of Dhu al-Hijjah, crowds of pilgrims start heading to Muzdalifa, where they perform the Maghrib and Isha prayers in congregation and in short, then spend the night in a faithful atmosphere full of remembrance and thanksgiving to Allah Almighty for the blessing of performing this great pilgrimage.









