Farewell Sermon Echoes Across Hajj as Muslims Worldwide Prepare for Eid al-Adha
Farewell Sermon Echoes Across Hajj as Muslims Worldwide Prepare for Eid al-Adha
Millions of pilgrims gathered in the plains of Arafat during the sacred Hajj pilgrimage, reviving the timeless message of the Farewell Sermon of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ — a sermon centered on humanity, equality, justice, brotherhood, and peace.
Under the shadow of Jabal al-Rahmah, worshippers raised their hands in prayer, seeking forgiveness and asking for global peace, stability, prosperity, and unity for the Muslim Ummah and all humanity.
Religious scholars described the Farewell Sermon as a universal charter of human rights, emphasizing the sanctity of life, honor, justice, and mutual respect among people regardless of race or nationality.
Meanwhile, Muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate Eid al-Adha on Wednesday with deep religious devotion and spiritual enthusiasm. The festival commemorates the spirit of sacrifice demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim (AS), as believers prepare to offer قربانی and share their blessings with the poor and needy.
Pilgrims performing Hajj also offered special prayers for peace and security across the world, including relief for oppressed communities and harmony among nations.
Islamic leaders stated that Hajj teaches patience, sacrifice, unity, and compassion, while Eid al-Adha strengthens the values of sharing, faith, and humanity.
