Hajj 2026 Training Camp – Episode 6
Key Highlights
- Understanding the 3 types of gate numbers at Masjid-e-Nabawi
- Best meeting points for families: Wudu Khana or Outer Gates
- Significance of Gate colors for easy navigation
- Importance of Wudu Khana No. 202 for Riyazul Jannah entry
- Strict rules for Riyazul Jannah: Nusuk App or official permit
- Gate 310: Location for collecting Zamzam water
In Episode 6 of the Hajj 2026 training camp, the speaker provides a detailed guide on navigating Masjid-e-Nabawi using its numbering system. He explains that numbers starting with 300 (e.g., 301, 310) indicate the outer boundary gates (Jali Wala Gate), numbers starting with 200 (e.g., 202, 220) denote ablution areas (Wudu Khana), and numbers from 1 to 41 are the actual mosque entrance gates. Pilgrims are advised to use specific Wudu Khana numbers or outer gates (300 series) as meeting points with their families instead of crowded mosque entrances to avoid getting lost. The video highlights the significance of Wudu Khana number 202, which serves as the assembly point for visiting Riyazul Jannah. The speaker emphasizes the strict requirement of booking a permit via the Nusuk app or obtaining a letter from the State Hajj Inspector to enter Riyazul Jannah. Additionally, Gate 310 is mentioned as a key location near Masjid Ghamama where pilgrims can fill their containers with Zamzam water at specific times.