Showing posts with label Hajj Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hajj Guide. Show all posts

Monday, May 15, 2017

Hajj Metro Train Mashaer Railway to Holy Sites

The Mashaer Railway at the holy sites (Haj Metro) is a quantum leap in the history of transporting Haj pilgrims and one of the largest projects achieved by the government over the past years.

The metro has reduced the travel time from hours to minutes and plays an important role in the movement of Haj pilgrims between the holy sites in general and from their camps to Al-Jamarat bridge in particular.

Haj pilgrims used to suffer because of the nature of the place and their huge number. Thousands of vehicles were required previously, some drivers violated traffic laws, not to mention breakdowns of vehicles which worsened congestion, forcing pilgrims to stay inside their vehicles for as long as six to seven hours. The Haj Metro has solved all these problems.

Hajj Metro Train Mashaer Railway to Holy Sites
The 18.2-km railway project was launched during the Haj season in 2010, with each site having thee stations equipped with escalators and seven paths to offer services to pilgrims, in addition to a number of gates for groupings. These gates have sensors to recognize ticket holders. The stations have a waiting area that is equipped with safety means and air conditioning and can take more than 3,000 pilgrims.

Hao Koi Lin, the director general of the Chinese company that completed the metro, said the project integrated various specifications in the world, including the US specification in skeletal engineering, the local Saudi specification in road and residential buildings and the European specification in the operating system.

The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs received the Fidic award for implementing the train project; the project was chosen from the best 24 projects in the world during the past 100 years for its distinction and contribution to improving life’s circumstances. The southern line of the Holy Sites Train project also won the Franz Edelman Award for the best applied and operational research.Hajj Metro Train Services to Holy Sites Arafat,Jamarat , Mina, Muzdalifa stations etc..

The Haj Metro connects nine major stations — three in Arafat, three in Mina and three in Muzdalifa, with the final station at the fourth floor of the Al-Jamarat bridge.Hajj Metro Train Mashaer Railway to Holy Sites

The project has 17 trains, with each train having 12 carriages and 60 doors on each side for boarding. Each carriage takes 250 Haj pilgrims, of which 50 are seated and 200 standing in addition to two front and rear cabins for operations.

The Mashaer train is among the longest in the world with each cabin standing at 25 meters and transporting 72,000 passengers per hour, at a speed of 80 and 120 km per hour.

The train is operated by remote control and transports more than 3,500 pilgrims in a single trip. Its path is elevated from the floor between nine and 45 meters in Al-Jamarat.

Around 27 Saudis were trained to drive the train for six months.

The crowd management project has been implemented by CIDIC Company, which has a contract from the Malaysian company Brazarana, under the supervision of Makkah Development Authority.

Hajj Metro Train Mashaer Railway to Holy Sites

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Stay In Mina Camp During Hajj

8th Day of Dhul Hijjah
It is sunnah to leave Makkah for Mina after sunrise.
It is permissible to go to Mina before sunrise but contrary to the sunnah.
One will perform Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Esha and the next day Fajr at Mina.
It is sunnah to spend the night at Mina and perform Fajr there.
Note : If one intends to stay at Makkah for 15 days, he will then perform his salah in full. If one intends to stay for less than 15 days at Makkah, he will be a Musafir and will shorten his prayers at Mina
One should perform Fajr at Mina. After sunrise, set off towards Arafah.
It is wajib to stay in Arafaat until sunset. It is not permissible to depart from Arafaat before then.
After sunset one should leave immediately for Muzdalifah.
Do not perform Maghrib in the plains of Arafaat.
Maghrib will be performed with Esha in the Esha time at Muzdalifah.
It is recommended one collects pebbles from Muzdalifah to pelt the Jamarat. 
If you are going to leave Mina after pelting on the 12th Dhul Hijjah, you will need a total of 49 pebbles.
If you are going to leave Mina after pelting on the 13th Dhul Hijjah, you will need a total of 70 pebble.
If one does not intend to stay for the additional Rami on the 13th , leave before sunset of the 12th for Makkah. It is permissible to leave after sunset but disliked.
Stay In Mina Camp During Hajj
“When one completes the Tawaf al-Ziyarah, one should return to Mina…..One should not spend the night in Makkah or on the way (m: to Mina), because spending of the Mina nights (baytuta) in Mina is a Sunnah according to us (m: Hanafi School) and Wajib according to Imam Shafi’i (Allah have mercy on him). If one spent most part of the night in other than Mina, then this will be considered somewhat disliked (makruh tanzihan), but there will be no penalty necessary on such a person according to us. It is a Sunnah to spend the nights in Mina during the days of pelting (rami).” (See: Manasik of Mulla Ali al-Qari, P. 234-235)
Thus, in the Hanafi School, it is a Sunnah to spend the nights of Mina in Mina. To spend the nights elsewhere is Makruh Tanzihan, hence not doing so does not necessitate a penalty (dam).
However, one should remember that one should not take this Sunnah lightly. One should not leave the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) merely for the sake of little comfort. The nights spent in Mina are much more virtuous than a comfortable night in the hotels of Makkah.
Reference : http://www.daruliftaa.com/node/5887?txt_QuestionID=
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