Pakistani pilgrim has given birth to a healthy baby boy at Jabalur Rahma Hospital in the Arafat field.
This joyful event marks the first birth in the Arafat field for the year, adding a unique chapter to the spiritual journey of millions of Muslims.
The mother, who has chosen to remain anonymous and declined photography, delivered her baby during the 37th week of pregnancy. The hospital reports that the newborn weighs 3.04 kg and is in excellent health.
Dr. Amina Al-Sheikh, leading the medical team, expressed her happiness at the successful delivery, highlighting the baby’s healthy weight and stable condition. “The birth of a child is always a cause for celebration, and witnessing such a moment during Hajj makes it even more special,” she remarked. Both mother and baby are under observation for continued care and monitoring.
The Day of Arafat holds immense significance in the Islamic calendar, where millions of pilgrims converge on Mount Arafat to pray. This day is considered the pinnacle of the Hajj pilgrimage, symbolizing forgiveness and divine mercy.