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Published on 04 June 2025

Dubai Government Employees' Pilgrims Heading to Mina to Perform Hajj Rituals

Dubai Government Employees' Pilgrims Heading to Mina to Perform Hajj Rituals

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai announced that the pilgrims from Dubai Government employees headed today to Mina, as part of their preparations to perform the Hajj rituals for this year. Their journey is being closely monitored and supervised by the organizing committee to ensure the pilgrimage is carried out smoothly and with ease.

Mohammed Musabeh Dhahi, Executive Director of the Charitable Work Sector and Head of the Dubai Government Employees’ Pilgrims for the year 2025, emphasized that IACAD made sure all necessary arrangements were in place from the moment the pilgrims arrived in the holy land. Dhahi added that this was done in coordination with the relevant authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ensure the safety and comfort of the pilgrims throughout their spiritual journey.

He added that the organizing committee arranged dedicated buses to transport the pilgrims to Mina and provided comprehensive logistical services, medical support, and religious guidance. He commended the spirit of cooperation and sense of responsibility shown by the pilgrims in adhering to the instructions and following the scheduled programs.

Dhahi pointed out that the Hajj program for Dubai Government employees is proceeding according to a well-structured timeline that covers all stages of the pilgrimage—from the overnight stay in Mina to standing at Arafat. He affirmed that the leadership is closely following the progress of the pilgrims to ensure they perform the rituals with ease, fulfilling their aspirations and presenting a dignified image of their participation in this sacred pillar of Islam.

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