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14th September 2015

Today the Muslim Council of Britain sends its condolences to the families of two British Muslims who were tragically killed at the Grand Mosque in Makkah, Islam’s holiest city, last Friday. They had embarked on the pilgrimage which is obligatory on every Muslim at least once in their lifetime, if they can afford it.

Kamran Khan, from Slough, was assisting his mother who was in a wheelchair. Qasim Akram, a father of four from Bolton was killed in the crane crash hours after arriving with his parents in Makkah, his parents are believed to have escaped without injury.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon (Indeed we are from Allah, and to Him we return)

They both returned to Allah, while serving their parents and God, in Islam’s holiest centres of worship. May Allah give them and all those who passed away the best place in Jannah (paradise) and sabr (patience) for the families to bear this loss.

Each year around 3.7 million pilgrims from around the world travel to Makkah to participate in Hajj, including thousands of Britons. We pray for all those embarking on the pilgrimage to have a safe journey there and back, and pray for the acceptance of their Hajj.

Read the Foreign and Common Wealth Office advice for British Pilgrims attending Hajj.

Useful contact information In Saudi Arabia

British Consulate-General, Jeddah Tel: 012 622 5550 Fax: 012 622 6249

British Embassy Emergency Contact Tel: +966 5010 04268

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Notes to Editors:

The Muslim Council of Britain is the UK’s largest Muslim umbrella body with over 500 affiliated national, regional and local organisations, mosques, charities and schools.

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The Muslim Council of Britain
PO Box 57330
London
E1 2WJ
Tel: 0845 26 26 786
Fax: 0207 247 7079
[email protected]

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