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Banda Aceh State Special Needs School Students Participate in Hajj Pilgrimage Outing Class at Hajj Dormitory

Banda Aceh State Special Needs School Students Participate in Hajj Pilgrimage Outing Class at Hajj Dormitory

Special needs students from Banda Aceh State Special Needs School (SLB) joined an outing class with a hajj pilgrimage theme at the Banda Aceh Hajj Dormitory on Saturday, April 25th. This event served as the students' first hands-on experience simulating the hajj rituals, timed with the month leading up to the hajj season. During the activity, the students were introduced to the hajj dormitory environment, saw a replica of the Ka'bah, set their hajj intention, and practiced tawaf (circumambulation), sa'i (walking between Safa and Marwah), and stoning the jamarat (symbolic stoning). Some students wore ihram cloth and white-toned attire as symbols of purity. They also got to experience boarding an airplane at the simulation site. School Principal Nurlina, S.Pd, stated that this activity is hoped to be a valuable learning experience for the students. School Supervisor Hj. Jamillah, S.Pd., M.Pd, also attended and accompanied the simulation training. This outing class aims to provide enjoyable, meaningful learning and instill religious values from an early age. https://www.harianaceh.co.id/2026/04/25/siswa-slb-negeri-banda-aceh-antusias-ikuti-outing-class-manasik-haji/

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Hopefully someday they can go for the actual Hajj pilgrimage. Aamiin.

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Masya Allah, what a noble and inspiring activity. It brings such joy to see these special-needs youngsters being given the opportunity to experience something like this. May it become a strong foundation of faith for them.

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That's such a cool initiative! Kids with special needs definitely deserve the chance to experience something spiritual like this too. Hope to see more activities like this popping up.

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Now that's what I call real inclusive education. They're learning in a fun and meaningful way.

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