Hajj sermon stresses Muslims to uphold unity, prepare for Day of Judgment

The message centres on piety, oneness of God, patience, gratitude, and abandoning sins

Sheikh Ali Al-Hudhaify delivering the 2026 Hajj sermon at Masjid Namirah in the plains of Arafat. SCREENGRAB

Sheikh Ali Al-Hudhaify, the Imam and Khateeb of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Madina, delivered the 2026 Hajj sermon at Masjid al-Namirah in the plains of Arafat on Tuesday, addressing pilgrims with a message centred on piety (taqwa), oneness of God (Tawheed), preparation for the Day of Judgment, unity among Muslims, and the spiritual significance of Hajj.

The sermon took place at Masjid Namirah in Arafat, where over 1.5 million pilgrims from across the globe gathered to perform Waqoof-e-Arafah, the central rite of Hajj. The Day of Arafat is considered the holiest day in the Islamic calendar, a time when believers seek divine forgiveness and draw spiritually closer to God.

Beginning the sermon with praise for Allah and salutations upon the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Sheikh Al-Hudhaify reminded worshippers that Hajj was one of the pillars of Islam and urged believers to strengthen their faith through obedience to Allah and sincere worship.

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