Wearing blue T-shirts and the saffron-coloured jackets, these volunteers from different Indian social, cultural and religious forums were seen in action at the holy sites of Mina and Arafat during the first four days of Haj.
The volunteers belonged to forums such as the Jeddah Haj Welfare Forum, India Fraternity Forum, the Indian Pilgrim Welfare Forum, Haj Cells of the Kerala Muslim Cultural Center, Risala Study Circle and the Indian Dawa Center.
"These expatriate volunteers, who belong to different states of India, come from various corners of Saudi Arabia after getting the best ever training in field voluntary work.
"Some 72 teams have been assigned for field work while 34 teams served elderly and sick pilgrims in their tents, in addition to 40-member special team deployed at Mashair train stations," the paper said.
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Jeddah IFF President Ashraf Morayur said the timely action on the part of one of their volunteers saved one pilgrim who almost got stuck in between a train and its automatic door.
KMCC Haj Cell has mobilised more than 1,000 volunteers.
Ahmed Palayatt, President of KMCC Jeddah Central Committee and General Convener of the Haj Cell, said their volunteers distributed rice soup for nearly 1,00,000 pilgrims during the last four days of Haj.
"Five pilgrims died on Tuesday (October 15). One has been buried while four cases are under burial process," it added.
The Haj pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam that should be performed at least once in lifetime by every Muslim who is financially and physically capable. This year, the pilgrimage started on Sunday and ends tomorrow.
About 1.5 million pilgrims, including over 136,000 Indians, are performing the Haj this year.