Hausa, Yoruba Makes List As Saudi Arabia Announces Broadcast Of Arafah Sermon In 34 Languages
As part of effort to promote inclusivity, and global awareness of the Hajj pilgrimage and its significance, and to reach a broader audience, Saudi Arabia has announced that this year’s Arafah sermon will be broadcast on June 5 (9 Dhul Hijjah 1446) live in 34 languages including 3 prominent languages in Nigeria; Hausa, Yoruba and Fulani.
The announcement was made by the Saudi authorities on Monday.
“The Hajj Khutbah 1446 will be translated into 34 languages on Thursday, 9 Dhul Hijjah 1446,” the post reads.
“The languages include Arabic, Urdu, English, French, Indonesian, Persian (Farsi), Hausa, Chinese (Mandarin), Russian, Bengali, Turkish, Malay (Bahasa Melayu), Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Filipino (Tagalog), Amharic (Ethiopia), Bosnian, Hindi, Dutch, Thai, Malayalam, Swahili, Pashto, Tamil, Azerbaijani, Swedish, Uzbek, Albanian, Fulani (Fula), Somali, Rohingya, and Yoruba.” the statement revealed.
The Day of Arafat, which is June 5 of this year, is regarded as the most significant day during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj, it is the day, when pilgrims assemble at the plains of Mount Arafat in prayer and reflection while Muslims around the world observe the day by fasting and praying.

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