Our adventure from Mina to Arafah. Part 3.
9 Zulhijah [ Mina to Arafa ]
We were approaching Masjid Aminah, which stands on the boarder between Mina and Arafah. The crowd was forming. Not knowing the direction, I tried calling Brother Jamal again, my travel agent, alas, all were directed to voicemail.
Many pilgrims had filled up the mosque and the areas outside it, difficult to walk. Throughout the horizon, were pilgrims already seated in rows waiting for the prayer. Arabic sermon was delivered in loud volume. We walked until the walking path was filled up then we realised we had walked on top of people's sitting/prayer mat. Astaghfirullah.
Alarmed, but unable to stop, holding our trolley bag tight to our stomach, we had to continue. Behind had formed a line following us. Angry seated pilgrims shouting at us for dirtying their mat, so we had to remove our sandles.
Mist were spraying in the air, to cool the pilgrims. I didn't take note if the weather was hot, my mind was all about asking Allah to guide us to our camp; forgives us for stepping on others sajadah and not be the cause of any stampede; doa that my arthrist knees not to give up walking;.
We kept walking, finally Adzan was heard. Alhamdulillah, we happened to stop at an empty space to be able to pray in congregation (miracle!!).
After prayers, the pilgrims dispersed, and we followed. Finally spotted a few lamp post banners stating "Arafah starts here". Found a local police, happily shown our id asking for direction. He shook his head, never heard of Singapore, and did not know where our camp was, even thou our haj id was in Arabic.