Moroccan Pilgrims Perform Hajj Rituals Smoothly in Saudi Arabia, Official Reports

In Saudi Arabia, Moroccan pilgrims are performing the Hajj rituals under very normal conditions. Hamou Ouheli, Secretary of State for Rural Development and Forests, gave this assurance.
The Hajj rituals are being performed under very good conditions. This is the observation made by Hamou Ouheli, Secretary of State for Rural Development and Forests, following his inspection visit to the residences of Moroccan pilgrims in Mina, Saudi Arabia.
According to the head of the Moroccan official delegation to the Holy Places of Islam, everything is taking place in an atmosphere of piety and recollection.
Moroccan pilgrims are performing the Hajj rituals, imbued with sacred virtues, raising prayers to the Almighty, to realize the aspirations of the Moroccan people for greater greatness and prosperity, said Hamou Ouheli.
In total, 32,000 Moroccan pilgrims, including 22,000 from the official organization and 10,000 registered with travel agencies, have set foot on Saudi soil for the 2019 Hajj.
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