Bangladesh has been named the best country in Hajj management among South Asian nations this year. This recognition came from a report by the Saudi Arabian government and was confirmed by the Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB).
Thousands of Pilgrims Return Home
As of Sunday, nearly 21,000 Bangladeshi pilgrims have returned home after completing the Hajj. Many of them had been away from their families for 30 to 45 days to perform one of Islam’s five main duties — the Hajj.
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Pilgrims Share Positive Experiences
At the airport, returning pilgrims spoke to the media about their journey. They expressed satisfaction with the management, support, and facilities provided during the Hajj. No major complaints were reported about the services or logistics.
Prayers for Peace and Blessings
While in Mecca, the pilgrims performed Tawaf around the Kaaba, prayed for their families, Bangladesh, and the Muslim community worldwide. They asked for peace, mercy, and blessings from Allah during their spiritual journey.
A Major Success for Bangladesh
The recognition from Saudi authorities is a big achievement for Bangladesh. It reflects the government’s improved efforts to make Hajj easier, better managed, and more fulfilling for the pilgrims.
Source: Bongo Wiki