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Friday, December 29, 2006
Experiencing the Hajj
Zain Verjeee spoke to CNN Pipeline about her experiences at The Hajj so far. You can watch the video here.
I was searching for the sermon delivered by Imam Kaaba today but so far could not find it so far. Last year also only parts of the sermon were available at different places not the whole sermon. It would be really helpful if it could be posted somewhere.
Great reports of Zain!!!
really great hope to be continued!
Hi Zain,
Highly informative and very, very interesting. Nice job as always!
thank you zain for bringing the hajj home to us!! keep up the good work!
Bravo! As always, delighted to read and watch your coverage on the Hajj. Also wish to add that your coverage for CNN on any subject is always well balanced and objective.. a rare feat in today's world.
Congratulations and well done!
I think its high time the channels stopped the coverage of Haj at least on the world news.They repeat the same thing again and again every year.Its not as if The Haj is celebrated differently each year.On the one hand there is so much animosity towards the Muslims and on the other hand the continous coverage of The Haj as if the western audience cares so much is nauseating.If I were a Muslim I would be offended by the coverage.
Bravo zain,am realy happy for ur coverage and unbaised reporting.it allow some of us,that are unable to attend the hajj to see waht our bothers and sisters are doing over there.i enjoy your interview with that british muslim guy called mustapha and that nigeria lady.i pray to Allah to continue to increase your wisdom.thanks
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