Ammar Al-Amir Source: Facebook/Ammarmeeralamir

Late on Thursday, National Geographic Photography listed Saudi photographer Ammar Al Amir's photo of the Kaaba during this year's pilgrimage as a 'Top Shot' on their website. 

Earlier this week, the still was featured on the publication's Daily Dozen section, which includes 12 photos chosen by editors from thousands of recent uploads. 

The shot captures the "scene of pilgrims walking up to the Kaaba, which is a building at the center of Islam’s most sacred mosque located in Mecca, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia."

The still has been called: "The Kaaba's Flower Garden" by many on social media, because it features thousands of pilgrims carrying colorful umbrellas. 

The breathtaking 'Top Shot'

Saudis hailed Al Amir on social media

Soon after the news began to circulate on Twitter, thousands of Tweeps began to share the image, congratulating Al-Amir on being featured in National Geographic. 

"You absolutely deserve it Amir"

"Such a beautiful image... joyous and soul soothing"

"An incredible shot"

"Mabrook"

A closer look at "The Kaaba's Flower Garden"

Other incredible Hajj stills by the talented photographer

"Holy Mosque"

A glimpse into the holy site

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