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Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj
Photo by Faisal Al-Thaqafi.
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Updated 13 June 2025

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

Pilgrims through the lens: How photographers document scenes of faith during Hajj

MAKKAH: Every year, the holy lands transform into a unique visual spectacle pulsing with faith and human diversity, drawing the world鈥檚 eyes to Makkah, where millions of Muslims perform the pilgrimage of Hajj.

During this period of spiritual and human momentum, photographers stand as visual historians, conveying to the world unforgettable scenes through their lenses that capture moments of worship, tears, unity, mercy, and cultural diversity.

Photographer Anas Al-Harthi said: 鈥淲hen I carry my camera during Hajj season, I feel that I am not just documenting an event but painting a grand canvas of faith in human colors from every continent.鈥

He added: 鈥淎 photographer during Hajj does not just take a picture 鈥 he moves with a deep sense that this shot may remain a witness to a moment that will never be repeated in the pilgrim鈥檚 life.鈥




Photo by Faisal Al-Thaqafi.

Al-Harthi pointed out that the greatest challenge is respecting the sanctity of the scene without interfering with it, which requires a high artistic sense and an appreciation of place, time and situation.

Photographer Anas Bakhsh said that the experience of photographing during Hajj places the photographer at the heart of human emotion.

鈥淭housands of faces pass before you, and each face carries a story, every tear bears a prayer, and every movement expresses longing and contentment. Sometimes I feel that the photo I took is an answered prayer for someone in a moment of complete submission to God.鈥

He said that the scene forever engraved in his memory is when crowds gather on the plain of Arafat at the same time, a majestic sight where differences between people dissolve and the sounds of Talbiyah and supplication rise.

Photographer Faisal Al-Thaqafi said that professional photography during Hajj is not only about technical skill, but also about cultural and religious awareness, and the ability to engage with the scene with the spirit of a believing photographer. 鈥淭he photographer during Hajj is not just a professional holding a camera 鈥 he is an eye pulsing with faith, translating emotion into imagery.鈥

He added: 鈥淪ometimes you capture an image of an elderly pilgrim raising his hands to the sky, and you realize that this photo will remain in people鈥檚 hearts more than any commentary or report 鈥 because it is sincere, pure, and simple.鈥

The three photographers agree that the logistical challenges 鈥 crowds, heat, and problems involving mobility 鈥 do not stand in the way of their passion. Instead, they drive them to exert double the effort to document this unique event.

Bakhsh said: 鈥淓very season, I return home with thousands of photos, but I keep only one or two for myself 鈥 those images that I feel touched something inside me and perhaps touched the hearts of millions around the world.鈥




Photo by Faisal Al-Thaqafi.

Al-Thaqafi said that a successful photograph during Hajj is not only one of high visual quality, but one that conveys a genuine emotion. 鈥淭he strongest images are those that do not need an explanation. You see a pilgrim smiling or crying, and you feel your heart tremble.鈥

Al-Harthi believes that a photograph can change the world鈥檚 perception of Hajj and bring this great ritual closer to non-Muslims as well, saying: 鈥淲e are not working only for documentation 鈥 we are working to build a human bridge, where the spirit of Islam is shown through an honest and professional lens.鈥

With these sincere lenses, the Hajj season becomes an open exhibition of spirituality, where photos tell stories that words cannot express, and bear witness to the greatest annual human gathering, where everyone is equal in attire, and united in purpose: seeking mercy and forgiveness.

Amid this visual momentum created by photographers through their lenses, the impact of these images is also felt by the pilgrims themselves and by millions of followers on social media. Syrian pilgrim Omar Al-Kadeeb, from Deir Ezzor, said: 鈥淧hotos of relatives who performed the pilgrimage in the holy sites and near the Kaaba reached my family and friends within minutes and spread widely. At that moment, we felt like we were part of their spiritual journey despite the distance.鈥 He added: 鈥淚 saw images taken of pilgrims from all nationalities, and I found myself moving emotionally through the scenes 鈥 from a father crying in prayer, to a child smiling in Arafat, to a woman raising her hands to the sky in a profoundly moving moment that cannot be described.鈥




Photos by聽Faisal Al-Thaqafi, center shot, and聽Anas Al-Harthi.

Al-Kadeeb said that the professional photos shared by photographers on platforms such as X, Instagram and TikTok enhance the status of Hajj in people鈥檚 hearts and make it feel more relatable and more meaningful to the viewer 鈥 even if they are not performing Hajj themselves.

鈥淚 believe every beautiful image from Hajj is an indirect invitation for people to dream of Hajj and to realize the greatness of this immense pillar,鈥 Al-Kadeeb said.

He concluded with high praise for the photographers: 鈥淭hey are not just professionals 鈥 they are messengers of peace and beauty, delivering the message in today鈥檚 universal language: a photo.鈥


Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Secretary General receives Arab Tourism Organization chief

Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Secretary General receives Arab Tourism Organization chief

Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid (L) Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • The cooperation agreement signed between the two sides includes fostering sustainable relief and tourism

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization Abdullah bin Suhail Al-Muhaidli received President of the Arab Tourism Organization Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid in Riyadh.

During the reception, they discussed aspects of cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday. 

The cooperation agreement signed between the two sides includes fostering sustainable relief and tourism, promoting the digital economy, developing joint initiatives, and enhancing the security of tourism facilities.

 


KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa
Updated 28 September 2025

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

KSrelief undertakes new food and medical initiatives in Africa

DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has launched and concluded several major relief initiatives across Africa this week, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
In Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, KSrelief inaugurated a large-scale food security support project designed to help the country鈥檚 most vulnerable communities.
SPA reported that the program will distribute 38,900 food baskets, each weighing 40 kilograms and containing essential food items, reaching approximately 233,400 individuals across multiple regions.
The initiative forms part of 黑料社区鈥檚 pledge to support the Lake Chad region, a commitment made during the 2024 Jeddah Donors' Conference. 
Meanwhile, in Nouakchott, Mauritania, KSrelief successfully concluded a voluntary cardiac surgery and catheterization mission held from September 18 to 25.
According to SPA, an 18-member volunteer medical team performed 28 open-heart surgeries, 95 cardiac catheterization procedures, and three transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) operations.
In North Kordofan State, Sudan, KSrelief also distributed 1,400 food baskets in Sheikan locality, the effort is a continuation of 黑料社区鈥檚 long-standing humanitarian assistance in Sudan.


On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030
Updated 27 September 2025

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030

On World Tourism Day, 黑料社区 highlights sector鈥檚 role in Vision 2030
  • 黑料社区 invests heavily to boost travel culture and open up broad horizons for global visitors

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 joined countries worldwide in celebrating World Tourism Day, observed annually on Sept. 27.

The day aims to raise global awareness about the tourism sector鈥檚 significant economic, social, cultural, and political value, and its role in supporting sustainable development through various events and initiatives.

Tourism acts as a powerful soft power, capable of reshaping economies and societies by expanding job opportunities, developing infrastructure, and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

The Kingdom has prioritized this sector within the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, investing heavily to promote comprehensive development, enhance the culture of travel, and open up broad horizons for global visitors.

Recently, a UN tourism official said that rich natural and cultural assets mean 黑料社区 had strong potential to become a leading destination for wellness tourism in the Middle East.

Tourism provides communities across the planet with their livelihoods. The worldwide tourism industry was worth $10.9 trillion in 2024, or 10 percent of the global economy, and is projected to contribute $11.7 trillion in 2025, supporting 357 million jobs in 2024 and an estimated 371 million in 2025.


黑料社区 to bring global AI translation debate to Seoul

The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
Updated 27 September 2025

黑料社区 to bring global AI translation debate to Seoul

The King Abdulaziz Public Library. (SPA0
  • The morning session, 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Translation,鈥 will be led by Yoon Eun Kyung, head of the university鈥檚 Arabic studies department

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Public Library will host an international symposium on artificial intelligence and translation in Seoul, bringing together experts from 黑料社区, Morocco, and South Korea.

The event on Sept. 30 is titled 鈥淭ranslation and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges,鈥 according to Saudi Press Agency.

It will be held at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies as part of the 11th King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Award for Translation.

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鈥 Organized by King Abdulaziz Public Library, the 鈥楾ranslation and Artificial Intelligence鈥 event will be held on Sept. 30.

鈥 It will be held at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul as part of the 11th King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Award for Translation.

Organizers said discussions will cover key issues for the industry, including the most effective AI tools for translators, ethical and copyright concerns, practical applications, and frameworks for responsible adoption.   

The program will begin with remarks from Faisal bin Abdulrahman bin Muammar, general supervisor of the King Abdulaziz Public Library, and Park Jeong-woon, president of Hankuk University.

The morning session, 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Translation,鈥 will be led by Yoon Eun Kyung, head of the university鈥檚 Arabic studies department. 

Presentations include Yahya Al-Zahrani on emerging AI translation tools, and Woon Baek on optimizing human-machine translation workflows.

Buthaina Al-Thuwaini will tackle ethical questions in her talk, 鈥淲ho owns the translated text? Ethical issues in the age of AI.鈥

The afternoon focuses on Arabic language challenges, with Mai Al-Rashed moderating discussions on Arabic-Korean translation complexities.

Kwak Sun Lee will present bilateral translation research, while former UN Arabic Translation chief Mohammed Didaoui will discuss strategies for responsible AI use.

The symposium will highlight the growing role of AI in reshaping translation, raising questions about professional standards, cultural nuance and intellectual property, while offering new tools for efficiency.

 


KSrelief, UNOPS to support children鈥檚 hospitals in Syria

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
Updated 27 September 2025

KSrelief, UNOPS to support children鈥檚 hospitals in Syria

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.
  • The project, which is set to benefit 844,778 individuals, aims to enhance the capacity of high-quality emergency and essential healthcare facilities for children in affected areas

NEW YORK: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center and the UN Office for Project Services signed a joint executive program to support children鈥檚 hospitals in northern Syria with specialized medical equipment.

The signing took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York City.

KSrelief Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah signed the agreement with UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva.

The project, which is set to benefit 844,778 individuals, aims to enhance the capacity of high-quality emergency and essential healthcare facilities for children in affected areas.

This will be achieved by supplying specialized medical equipment to the pediatric intensive care units of three hospitals in Hama and the pediatric cardiac surgery department in Aleppo.