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Prominent Figures Join Millions of Pilgrims on Arafat During Hajj 2025

Prominent Figures Join Millions of Pilgrims on Arafat During Hajj 2025

Leaders07-06-2025

In a powerful display of unity transcending nationality, rank and fame, prominent political, cultural, and sports figures joined millions of Muslim pilgrims on Arafat on Saturday to perform the most significant ritual of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Among those taking part in Hajj 2025 were several high-profile leaders from the Islamic world, including Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani and Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu. Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani
The gathering was not limited to political leaders. Public figures from the worlds of sport, entertainment, and media also participated, drawing widespread attention on social media under the banner 'Famous Hajj 2025.'
Senegalese footballer Sadio Mané, who plays for Saudi club Al-Nassr, was among the most recognized personalities at this year's pilgrimage.
Videos shared online showed him moving between the holy sites, warmly received by fellow pilgrims and fans.
Several Egyptian celebrities were also among the pilgrims, including actors Ahmed El Sakka, Amr Saad, Ahmed Saad, and Hamada Helal. Egyptian celebrities from left to right Hamada Helal, Amr Saad, Ahmed El Sakka
Actress Reham Haggag and television presenters Mofeeda Shiha and Doaa Farouk also performed the rites. Many of them documented their spiritual experiences on their official social media accounts. Human-interest story
One of the most widely shared human-interest stories during Hajj 2025 involved Libyan youth activist Amer Al-Mahdi, known online as 'Amer Al-Libi.' Libyan youth activist Amer Al-Mahdi, known online as 'Amer Al-Libi' during his journey
His journey became a symbol of faith and perseverance. Initially barred from boarding his flight due to a passport name discrepancy, Amer remained at the airport, convinced he would still reach Mecca.
In an unexpected twist, the aircraft returned due to a technical issue. While the pilot initially refused to allow Amer on board due to logistical concerns, continued delays prompted a change of heart. In a rare gesture, the pilot announced, 'By God, I will not take off until Amer is on board.'
Amer was eventually allowed to board and completed the pilgrimage. His story has since gone viral, resonating with many as a testament to resilience and belief.
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