Saudi Arabia Welcomes Oldest Pilgrim, Mourns Youngest During Hajj Season
Saudi Arabia welcomed both the oldest and witnessed the death of the youngest pilgrims participating in this spiritual journey.
Sarahouda Stiti, claimed to be 130-year-old woman from Algeria, has been recognised as this year’s oldest Hajj pilgrim.
Highlights of #Saudia welcoming Sarahouda Stiti from Algeria, the oldest Hajj pilgrim, at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. pic.twitter.com/IQzYBAUs06
— Saudia Group | مجموعة السعودية (@SaudiaGroup) June 11, 2024
She arrived at Jeddah International Airport on June 10 where she was warmly greeted by Saudi officials and celebrated by the Algerian Hajj mission.
Stiti was in good health, though under continuous medical supervision. Her determination to perform Hajj has been an inspiring story for people around the world.
Saudi Airlines honoured her arrival, noting her as the oldest pilgrim to the Kingdom this year.
لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله
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وفاة أصغر حاج مصري (يحيى محمد) بالحرم المكي الشريف بعد أن نشرت والدته صور له بملابس الإحرام على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي، ونتجت الوفاة بسبب عدم تحمل الطفل درجة الحرارة العالية في الأراضي المقدسة.😥
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The event was shared widely across social media, attracting global attention. Stiti expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome and excellent services provided to her and her fellow pilgrims.
Conversely, the Hajj season also witnessed a tragic event as Yahya Mohammed Ramadan, an Egyptian child from Kafr El Sheikh province, died in Mecca, becoming the youngest pilgrim to pass away this season. Yahya had become a familiar face on social media after his mother posted a photo of him in Ihram clothes at the Kaaba, capturing hearts with his youthful innocence.