Riyadh: Thousands of pilgrims, including those from the Sultanate of Oman, are completing their spiritual journey before beginning their return home.
Most Omani pilgrims are scheduled to depart from Mina today after performing the ritual of stoning the Jamarat on the 13th day of Dhul Hijjah. Others will leave the Holy Mosque in Makkah after performing the Farewell Tawaf, the final rite of the pilgrimage.
The Omani Hajj Mission has affirmed that it will continue to closely monitor the welfare and movement of pilgrims until all rituals are completed. The mission said it is maintaining continuous coordination with the relevant authorities and Hajj service providers to ensure smooth transportation between the holy sites and accommodation facilities.
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It added that all necessary support and care will continue to be provided to Omani pilgrims throughout their journey, ensuring their safe and comfortable return to the Sultanate following the successful completion of Hajj rituals.





