Not the first time ... Hajj also stopped in these years due to deadly diseases and epidemics

Written By سنان خلف on 2020/06/22

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

The ritual of the Arabs - this is not the first time that the pilgrimage season has stopped, or it has been limited to limited numbers. .

 

Going back to history books and erasing information on the pilgrim seasons, we found that the pilgrimage stopped in 9 seasons due to the spread of diseases and epidemics, namely:

 

 

The year 1814AD - the plague

 

The year 1831AD - an epidemic from India killed three quarters of the pilgrims

 

The year 1837 CE and the year 1840 CE - epidemics

 

The year 1846 AD - cholera outbreaks for several years.

 

The year 1858 CE - an unknown epidemic

 

The year 1864 AD - an unknown epidemic

 

1892 - cholera outbreak

 

The year 1895 AD - typhoid outbreaks

 

1987 AD - meningitis outbreaks

 

Through the book "The Hajj a hundred years ago"

In the book "The Pilgrimage a Hundred Years Ago", the Russian traveler and military, Abdulaziz Dolchen, who visited the Hejaz between 1898 and 1899, indicated that the epidemic probably begins to spread to Arafat and is very prevalent in Mina. A total epidemic of the year of Hajj.

Dolchen also says that in Mecca and Medina there were quarries and a mobile hospital with a capacity for 30 patients, and the Meccan quarantine with the pilgrims moved to Arafat and then to Mona where he would like a building dedicated to him and in these two places as in Mecca the hospital covers free medication and ambulance services when necessary but he is completely incapacitated If a severe epidemic breaks out among the pilgrims.

 

Source: Ibrahim Mohamed Hajj 2020

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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