The tenth edition of the “Nusuk” exhibition for pilgrims has been inaugurated in Muscat on May 14, 2024. Organized by the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, the exhibition aims to educate pilgrims about the rituals of Hajj and provide information about the tasks of the Omani Hajj delegation. The exhibition will run for five days and is expected to attract over 14,000 visitors this year. It will be open twice a day, in the morning and evening, and will focus on teaching pilgrims about safety and disease prevention measures.
The “Nusuk” exhibition consists of six pillars, including pre-rite pillar, Ihram, Hajj rituals, fatwa, health and society, and the Hajj mission. It also features activities to introduce pilgrims to the rituals of Hajj from religious and psychological perspectives. The exhibition will also include sessions for non-Arabic speakers and visual episodes and courses. The goal is to provide pilgrims with a comprehensive understanding of the Hajj pilgrimage and ensure that they are well-prepared for the journey.
The opening of the “Nusuk” exhibition was sponsored by Fatima bint Muhammad Baqir Al-Ajami, CEO of the Omani Medical Specialty Board. The event was attended by specialists from the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, who are dedicated to promoting knowledge of the Hajj and its rituals. The ministry aims to expand the “Nusuk” activity to all governorates of Oman to increase awareness and understanding of the pilgrimage among the local community.
The “Nusuk” exhibition for pilgrims is a significant initiative by the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs to educate and guide individuals planning to undertake the Hajj pilgrimage. By providing information on the rituals and practices associated with Hajj, the exhibition aims to ensure that pilgrims are well-prepared for their journey. Through interactive sessions and activities, visitors will have the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the spiritual significance of the Hajj pilgrimage.
In addition to educating pilgrims about the rituals of Hajj, the “Nusuk” exhibition also focuses on promoting safety and disease prevention measures. With the participation of specialists from the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, visitors will receive valuable guidance on how to stay healthy and safe during their pilgrimage. By taking proactive measures and following recommended practices, pilgrims can ensure a smooth and fulfilling experience during Hajj.
Overall, the “Nusuk” exhibition for pilgrims in Muscat is an essential event for individuals preparing to embark on the Hajj pilgrimage. Through a variety of educational sessions, interactive activities, and expert guidance, the exhibition aims to equip pilgrims with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully complete their journey. By promoting awareness of the rituals and practices associated with Hajj, the exhibition plays a crucial role in enhancing the spiritual experience of pilgrims and ensuring their safety and well-being throughout the pilgrimage.