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Some of Our Family Members

“The believers are members of one family…” (49:10)

Great thanks to the submitters from many locations around the world who voluntarily agreed to publish their photos to help others know us better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos from Our 2025 Worldwide Submitters’ Conference (Hajj)

Meeting at the hotel lobby
One of the many breakfast times at the hotel
The pleasant routine of walking to the Sacred Masjid for the five daily Contact Prayers
Going through one of the many doors of the Sacred Masjid
Sometimes when you are surprised with a selfie, you wave back at the camera
The joy of chatting to submitter friends with common beliefs
You might as well snap another photo while waiting for others
Beautiful Kaaba with the Clock Tower in the background
Visiting Kaaba is a serious matter
Double-checking where we are before circling Kaaba seven times
Finished Umrah
Waiting for others to finish their Umrah – the circling of Kaaba (Tawaf) seven times
Heat doesn’t stop you when you are motivated
The Safa knoll (hill)
The more the merrier – before walking between Safa and Marwah seven times
Ready to go
Walking between Safa and Marwah seven times
At the top of the Mount of Mercy (Jabal al-Rahmah) in Arafat
Feeling accomplished at the Mount of Mercy, Arafat
View of Arafat from Mount of Mercy (Jabal al-Rahmah)
Arafat walk to Masjid Al-Nimrah
Courtyard of Masjid Al-Nimrah, Arafat
Lining up for the Friday Prayer at the Courtyard of Masjid Al-Nimrah, Arafat. (The masjid is unfortunately closed throughout the year – except one day – so we did the Friday Sermon in its courtyard).
Walking in one of the many pedestrian roads in Muzdalifah
Pedestrian road in Muzdalifah
A road in Mena
Mena walk
Inside the Jamarat Building/Bridge, where the stones are thrown at the three pillars. One of the pillars is seen in the distance.
After exiting Mena, we met in front of Al-Bayah Masjid to coordinate our Uber rides back to the hotel. (A historical location where prophet Muhammad preached to passersby traveling for their Hajj pilgrimage, after the Meccan society disbelieved and persecuted him. A pivotal point in history happened here when a few people from Medina (Yathrib) who had come for Hajj believed Muhammad and spread Islam to Medina, and later facilitated the migration of Muhammad to Medina.
Cutting our hair at the barber shop near our hotel to indicate that we finished Hajj and are exiting the state of Ihram (Sanctity)
Feeling refreshed, and appreciating each other’s new look after cutting the hair.
Family love after Hajj, enjoying the view from one of the balconies inside the Sacred Masjid
Brotherly love after Hajj, enjoying the view from one of the balconies inside the Sacred Masjid
One of the many prayer halls inside the Sacred Masjid
Everyone minding their own business inside the Sacred Masjid
Contact Prayer time at the Sacred Masjid
Breakfast and enjoying the view from the top of the hotel after Hajj
Random and respectful discussion after breakfast, after finishing Hajj
Bonding and friendship after Hajj
Respectfully chatting about our different cultures after breakfast.
Enjoying ship stories from the ship captain as we are waiting at the hotel for an Uber ride
Crowds lining up for the Contact Prayer at the courtyard of the Sacred Masjid.
Some of us chose to have one more farewell look at the beautiful Kaaba.
Kaaba from the second floor of the Sacred Masjid
The name of God (Allah) inscribed in one of the pillars of the Sacred Masjid. (Unfortunately, in more than 90% of the masjids around the world, the Sunni and Shia authorities in the later stages of the history of Islam have inscribed both the name of God and the name of Muhammad in the masjid walls. That displeases God – when one of his servants, prophet Muhammad, is being elevated and honored as much as God in the masjid walls. However, it was pleasantly surprising to see that this was not the case in the Sacred Masjid. In all the walls of the Sacred Masjid, we saw only the name of God inscribed in the walls, without associating any partners with Him.
A view from the hotel towards the Sacred Masjid
Shopping Mall near the Sacred Masjid
Farwell meeting before a lot of us traveled back home.
Our farewell photo. What a great time we had! Praise be to God!