Exclusive - US Olympic Champion Describes Hajj as Most Spiritual Experience of her Life

American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Exclusive - US Olympic Champion Describes Hajj as Most Spiritual Experience of her Life

American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
American Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

American fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, best known for being the first Muslim American woman to wear a hijab while competing for the United States in the Olympics, expressed her overwhelming joy for completing one of Hajj’s top rites, stoning the devil at Mina.

She told Asharq Al-Awsat that her Hajj journey has been spiritually fulfilling, while also hailing the expansion of the dazzling Great Mosque in Makkah.

She shed light on other turning points in her life, such as former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asking her to act as an ambassador to women empowerment both in the US and the world.

She added that she was thrilled at the chance of meeting former US President Barack Obama at the White House.

Most importantly, Muhammad said that her mother played a great part in encouraging her to take up sports, adding that becoming a fencer was an ideal choice given that she would be able to wear Islamic attire and still practice the sport.

She has won four bronze medals at world championships and was the first veiled Muslim woman to participate in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. She earned a bronze medal for her country in the Team Sabre event.

Her global fame garnered her the attention of Mattel, the company that manufactures the renowned Barbie doll. The company honored Muhammad by sculpting a doll in her likeness, complete with hijab, sabre and mask.

Muhammad also recounts writing two books, the last of which dealt with psychological barriers that inhibit women, such as frustration, depression and anxiety.

Encountering these obstacles herself, Muhammad said she wanted to help others overcome them by sharing her personal experience.

She added that her fame also enabled her to set up a company four years ago to design women's clothing, especially since she herself was interested in fashion design.

On her 2018 Hajj experience, Muhammad said that it was unforgettable and that she was surprised by the grandeur and beauty of the Great Mosque in Makkah.

"I will never forget the moments that I experienced in the holy places between Makkah and Medina,” she added.

Despite feeling happy with completing most of the Hajj rituals, she said she cannot help but feel sad for having to part with the holy sites after experiencing such tranquility.

Muhammad is also a distinguished academic and was chosen as one of the most influential figures for 2017.

Born on December 4, 1985 in Maplewood, New Jersey, her father Eguyen, is a former policeman and her mother Denise, worked as a primary school teacher. Muhammad has four siblings.



Albudaiwi: Stability of the Gulf Is Now a Common Int’l Interest

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at the panel in Prague on Saturday. (GCC)
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at the panel in Prague on Saturday. (GCC)
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Albudaiwi: Stability of the Gulf Is Now a Common Int’l Interest

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at the panel in Prague on Saturday. (GCC)
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi speaks at the panel in Prague on Saturday. (GCC)

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi stressed on Saturday that the latest developments demonstrate that security of the Middle East and Europe are "unprecedentedly" connected.

He said the GCC member states consistently seek to bolster security, stability, development, and prosperity to serve the mutual interests of the people in the region and entire world, noting the rapid geopolitical shifts and growing security and economic challenges facing the globe.

Albudaiwi was speaking at a panel session on GCC-European strategic links on the sidelines of the GLOBSEC Global Security Forum 2026 in Prague.

"The GCC General Secretariat’s participation in the GLOBSEC Global Security Forum 2026 embodies its keenness to maintain an active presence in regional and international forums," he continued.

"This engagement aims to bolster communication and exchange perspectives with international partners, decision-makers, and experts, thereby supporting efforts to maintain regional and international security while keeping pace with rapid global changes."

On the conflict in the Middle East, he said: "GCC states have sustained their continuous diplomatic efforts to de-escalate and defuse tensions in the region, promoting paths of dialogue and diplomacy to protect regional security, stability, and the safety of its peoples."

He underscored the paramount importance of protecting the security of air and maritime corridors, ensuring freedom of navigation, the safety of supply chains, and the stability of global energy markets.

"The stability of the Gulf region remains a fundamental pillar for the stability of the global economy and international maritime security," added Albudaiwi.

Furthermore, he explained that recent developments have proven that the security of Europe and the Middle East has become unprecedentedly interconnected.

"Any disruption in the Gulf region and its surrounding maritime passages directly affects the European economy, global energy security, supply chains, and international stability as a whole," he remarked.

"Gulf stability is no longer merely a regional matter, but has become a shared international interest," he continued.

Discussing the future of Gulf-European relations, he said that both sides aspire to elevate their ties to broader horizons.

The upcoming GCC-EU Summit will help in cementing cooperation across numerous fields and achieving the mutual interests of both parties, he added, while underlining the significance of reaching tangible results that serve both sides and elevate their ongoing cooperation.


Saudi FM, Arab and Islamic States Condemn Israeli Actions against Gaza Flotilla Activists

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Logo of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Saudi FM, Arab and Islamic States Condemn Israeli Actions against Gaza Flotilla Activists

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Logo of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Türkiye strongly condemned the appalling conduct of extremist Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir against activists in the Gaza-bound flotilla while they were held in Israeli detention.

The ministers stressed that Ben-Gvir’s deliberate public humiliation of detainees constitutes a disgraceful affront to human dignity and a blatant violation of Israel’s obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

The ministers further condemned in the strongest terms the illegal and extremist acts of incitement and violence by Ben-Gvir and other Israeli officials directed against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

The ministers warned that Ben-Gvir’s provocative actions fuel hatred and extremism, and obstruct efforts to advance a just and lasting peace on the basis of the two-state solution.

The ministers demanded accountability for the actions of Ben-Gvir and called for concrete measures to end his repeated provocations, incitement, and violations. They also urged steps to prevent him from posing further threats, and to ensure that such actions are neither tolerated nor repeated.

They further stressed the imperative of protecting human rights, safeguarding the dignity and humane treatment of all detainees, and ensuring full respect for international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.


Hajj Pilgrims Flock to Mina on Day of Tarwiyah

Pilgrims flock to Mina for the Day of Tarwiyah. (SPA)
Pilgrims flock to Mina for the Day of Tarwiyah. (SPA)
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Hajj Pilgrims Flock to Mina on Day of Tarwiyah

Pilgrims flock to Mina for the Day of Tarwiyah. (SPA)
Pilgrims flock to Mina for the Day of Tarwiyah. (SPA)

Hajj pilgrims will complete their arrival to Mina on Monday to complete the Day of Tarwiyah amid an integrated system of services prepared by Saudi authorities to ensure that they have a smooth journey throughout their pilgrimage and stay in the Kingdom.

Saudi Health Fahad Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel stressed that no diseases or viruses were detected at the Hajj, easing concerns over the Hantavirus that has captured headlines in recent weeks.

There is no need to be alarmed and pilgrims are in good health, he assured.

Thousands of security forces are on the ground to ensure that the pilgrims flock to Mina safely through dedicated routes. The holy sites in the Makkah are connected through several roads, tunnels and dedicated walking paths.

The pilgrims were making their way from Makkah to Mina without incident thanks to the integrated transportation system made available by the authorities overseeing the Hajj.

The Health Ministry has issued guides for the pilgrims on the optimal use of their umbrellas amid the high temperatures and to avoid heatstroke and UV rays, especially as they make their way to the holy sites.

Meanwhile, the Al-Mashaaer Al-Mugaddassah Metro line operated its first ride on Sunday. It will transport pilgrims across the holy sites, including Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah. Each of the nine trains can transport 3,000 passengers. This year’s operational plan for the Hajj is aiming to transport over 2 million passengers over 2,000 trips.

The train plays a pivotal role in ensuring the transport is smooth across the holy sites. It has also helped ease traffic after over 50,000 bus rides were cancelled in favor of the use of the trains.