Muslims Stone ’devil’ At Hajj As Eid Feast Begins

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MINA: Two million Muslims ritually stoned the devil on Saturday in the last major rite of this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia, while fellow believers around the world celebrated Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice.
The stoning took place in the Mina valley, about five kilometres (three miles) east of the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca.
All roads leading to the town, which only comes to life during the days of hajj, were blocked as the crowds dressed in white flowed into the area to toss pebbles at one of three walls representing Satan.
Security officers formed a human chain around the wall as pilgrims tried to push forward.
For Mohsen al-Omar, sweat running down his face, hardship from the heat and the crowds only added to "the joy of carrying out the rites".
Omar, from Al-Qassim in Saudi Arabia's north, joined the stoning ceremony with his wife Samira Ajluni.
The pilgrims will stone two other sites on Sunday and Monday as the hajj concludes.
They collected the stones at Muzdalifah on the way to Mina, for the ritual which emulates Abraham who is said to have stoned the devil at three locations when he tried to dissuade Abraham from God's order to sacrifice his son.
Pilgrims had moved to Mina overnight Friday on foot, motorbikes, and buses from Mount Arafat after the hajj reached its zenith with a day of prayer, as well as tears by pilgrims moved by the sanctity of the spot where Prophet Mohammed is believed to have given his final sermon 14 centuries ago.
After their day on the vast plain of Arafat and the hill which bears its name, the believers' white costumes bore brown dirt stains.
Male pilgrims wear a seamless two-piece white "ihram" outfit, while women also generally wear white.
With the end of hajj approaching, men shaved their heads before taking off their ihram clothes, leaving locks scattered on the ground. Women cut off small strands of their hair.
In conjunction with the stoning, the hajj faithful offer sacrifices by slaughtering a sheep, whose meat goes to the needy.
 
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MINA: Two million Muslims ritually stoned the devil on Saturday in the last major rite of this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia, while fellow believers around the world celebrated Eid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice.
The stoning took place in the Mina valley, about five kilometres (three miles) east of the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca.
All roads leading to the town, which only comes to life during the days of hajj, were blocked as the crowds dressed in white flowed into the area to toss pebbles at one of three walls representing Satan.
Security officers formed a human chain around the wall as pilgrims tried to push forward.
For Mohsen al-Omar, sweat running down his face, hardship from the heat and the crowds only added to "the joy of carrying out the rites".
Omar, from Al-Qassim in Saudi Arabia's north, joined the stoning ceremony with his wife Samira Ajluni.
The pilgrims will stone two other sites on Sunday and Monday as the hajj concludes.
They collected the stones at Muzdalifah on the way to Mina, for the ritual which emulates Abraham who is said to have stoned the devil at three locations when he tried to dissuade Abraham from God's order to sacrifice his son.
Pilgrims had moved to Mina overnight Friday on foot, motorbikes, and buses from Mount Arafat after the hajj reached its zenith with a day of prayer, as well as tears by pilgrims moved by the sanctity of the spot where Prophet Mohammed is believed to have given his final sermon 14 centuries ago.
After their day on the vast plain of Arafat and the hill which bears its name, the believers' white costumes bore brown dirt stains.
Male pilgrims wear a seamless two-piece white "ihram" outfit, while women also generally wear white.
With the end of hajj approaching, men shaved their heads before taking off their ihram clothes, leaving locks scattered on the ground. Women cut off small strands of their hair.
In conjunction with the stoning, the hajj faithful offer sacrifices by slaughtering a sheep, whose meat goes to the needy.
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