The Country's Haj Pilgrims Visit the Nabawi Mosque
Muslim pilgrims from Brunei visited the Nabawi Mosque in Madinah Al-Munawwarah, the second holiest site in Islam, which houses the tomb of Prophet Muhammad and the Raudhah area. The mosque remains a focal point for worship and spiritual significance for millions of Muslims worldwide during the Haj season.
The Nabawi Mosque in Madinah Al-Munawwarah continues to attract millions of Muslims globally, including pilgrims from Brunei currently in Saudi Arabia for Haj. As the second holiest mosque in Islam after Masjidil Haram, it serves as a central site for worship and spiritual devotion. The mosque holds deep religious importance, housing the tomb of Prophet Muhammad and the Raudhah area, often referred to as one of the gardens of paradise. Pilgrims engage in acts of worship while visiting these sacred sites, reinforcing the mosque’s role as a cornerstone of Islamic heritage. The annual Haj season draws devotees from across the world, emphasizing the mosque’s enduring significance in Islamic tradition. Brunei’s pilgrims, part of this global movement, contribute to the mosque’s vibrant atmosphere of prayer and reflection.
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