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The longest lunar eclipse of the century, seen in the UAE in 2011. Satish Kumar / The National
Why some Islamic countries perform a special eclipse prayer

Salat al kusoof is not mandatory but advised because the Prophet Mohammed performed it as a reminder of God's greatness

UAEOctober 25, 2022
The belt of the holy kaaba being embroidered. The first step is filling it with cotton threads which then get covered with gold and silver threads.
How the kiswah is made for Hajj each year

A new cover for the Kaaba is made every year before the annual pilgrimage begins

GulfJune 20, 2022
A Belgian Malinois at work with Saudi Customs officials. Photo: Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority
Meet the K-9 unit on the front lines of Saudi Arabia's war on drug smuggling

'The National' was given rare access to the centre where the kingdom's police dogs are trained

Saudi ArabiaOctober 25, 2021
Captagon Saudi Arabia
Riyadh vice: Inside Saudi Arabia's crackdown on Captagon

Customs authorities are battling smugglers who supply the kingdom's drug-takers in the world's biggest Captagon market

Captagon CrisisOctober 25, 2021
Some 84 million tablets were found hidden inside rolls of paper in Italy. IPA
Captagon Crisis: the rise of the Middle East’s troubling drug trade

In a series of articles, 'The National' reveals how the small white amphetamine pills are affecting the region

Captagon CrisisOctober 25, 2021
Worshippers perform the farewell tawaf, or circumambulation, around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand mosque in Makkah on Thursday, marking the end of this year's Hajj. AFP
Why I had mixed feelings about Hajj this year

The mind understood why there were far fewer pilgrims this time, yet the heart pined for the crowds and the noise of the past years

CommentJuly 22, 2021
Muslim pilgrims pray after participating in the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday, July 21, 2021. The coronavirus has taken its toll on the hajj for a second year running. What once drew some 2. 5 million Muslims from all walks of life from across the globe, the hajj pilgrimage is now almost unrecognizable in scale. (AP Photo / Amr Nabil)
Hajj was free from Covid-19, Saudi Arabia says

Pilgrimage is far smaller than previous years, with only vaccinated people allowed

Saudi ArabiaJuly 22, 2021
Shatha and Shadah Al Haddah with their father in front of Al Jamarat in Mina.
Pilgrims reflect on a ‘magnificent’ Hajj

Technology and strict guidelines helped keep pilgrims safe from Covid-19 this year

GulfJuly 21, 2021
Hajj pilgrims celebrate Eid Al Adha together in Mina camps
Hajj pilgrims celebrate Eid Al Adha together in Mina camps

As the sun sets on Mina, The National takes a look at the Eid celebrations in the pilgrim camps.

HajjJuly 20, 2021
Dr Zahra Al Srori, 26, and her friend Dr Tasneem Eid both decided to work this hajj. Balquees Basalom
The women who keep Hajj running smoothly

Volunteers describe the honour and responsibility of 'an experience like no other'

GulfJuly 20, 2021
A Muslim pilgrim casts stones at a pillar in the symbolic stoning of the devil, the last rite of the annual hajj, and the first day of Eid Al Adha
Muslims mark Eid Al Adha as pilgrims continue Hajj

Hajj pilgrims returned to Makkah early on Tuesday for the symbolic stoning ritual

GulfJuly 20, 2021
Hajj pilgrims shave their heads after stoning ritual
Hajj pilgrims shave their heads after stoning ritual

After performing the Hajj stoning ritual, men either have their hair cut short or shaved off. Women cut the length of a fingertip from their hair.

GulfJuly 20, 2021
Hajj pilgrims perform the stoning ritual at Jamrat Al Aqabah
Hajj pilgrims perform the stoning ritual at Jamrat Al Aqabah

Pilgrims threw stones at Jamrat Al Aqabah on the third day of Hajj.

GulfJuly 20, 2021
Pilgrims arrive at the Grand Mosque in Makkah for the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. AFP
Hajj pilgrims arrive in Makkah amid strict coronavirus protocols

Permits checked and buses sealed before faithful are taken to the Grand Mosque

GulfJuly 17, 2021
From left, Adel Al Banagali, Fatma Assisi, Mahasen Shiub and Dr Marwan Alsafadi are among 100 medical volunteers assisting with Hajj this year.
Hajj 2021: medical volunteers given specific missions

A total of 100 health professionals have been selected to keep pilgrims safe, with one group specifically assigned to ensure Covid-19 protocols are observed

GulfJuly 17, 2021
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