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Hajj 2023: How many Indian women performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ so far?

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shefali Kohli -- July 12th 2023 03:19 PM
Hajj 2023: How many Indian women performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ so far?

Hajj 2023: How many Indian women performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ so far?

Hajj pilgrimage:  Every year, millions of Muslims around the world embark on a sacred pilgrimage known as Hajj. This spiritual journey holds immense significance in the lives of believers, offering an opportunity to connect with Allah, seek forgiveness, and strengthen their faith. 

Hajj is a unique manifestation of unity, as Muslims from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and nations gather in the sacred land of Makkah to perform the rituals together. It is a remarkable sight to witness people from different walks of life converging towards a common purpose, setting aside their differences and embracing one another as equals before Allah.


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Imitating to take major step towards women empowerment, the Saudi Arabian government in October 2022, announced that (Mehram) a male blood relative with whom marriage is not permissible will no longer be required to accompany a woman pilgrim from any part of the world.

How many Indian women performed Hajj without ‘Mehram’ in 2023? 

Delhi Hajj Committee chief Kausar Jahan on Wednesday said that 4,314 Muslim women from India performed the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia's Mecca, without 'Mehram' or male guardian.

"Delightful that the numbers this time are record-breaking. 4,314 Muslim women are returning after Hajj without Mehram. In 2018, when the Mehram obligation was lifted, from 2018-2022 only 3,400 women went for Haj. But in 2023 alone, 4,314 women went on Hajj without Mehram," said Kausar Jahan.   

Jahan also stated that this development was a major step towards women's empowerment, said officials.

"This is a major step towards women empowerment. This shows our women trust the Indian passport and they feel safe outside the country," said Kausar Jahan.

Jahan welcomed the woman returning from Hajj at the Delhi Airport on Wednesday.

   

Women pilgrims no longer need male guardian for Hajj pilgrimage   

The Saudi Arabian government in October 2022, announced that (Mehram) a male blood relative with whom marriage is not permissible will no longer be required to accompany a woman pilgrim from any part of the world.

This is the first time that the Ministry of Minority Affairs had received such a large pool of applications from women above the age of 45 years who wished to travel for the Hajj pilgrimage without any male guardian, as per India's Minority Affairs Ministry sources.

In June, Kerala's first women-only Hajj flight took off from Calicut International Airport at Karipur after Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs John Barla flagged off the flight.

   

- With inputs from agencies

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