More Than Two Million People Stones the Devil in Saudi Arabia [Photos] More Than Two Million People Stones the Devil in Saudi Arabia [Photos]
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More Than Two Million People Stones the Devil in Saudi Arabia [Photos]

Pilgrims clad in white threw seven stones each at a pillar symbolising satan, shouting “Allahu akbar” (“God is greatest”) under the watchful eyes of security forces.

Large fans sprayed water over the crowd as temperatures climbed to 44 degrees Celsius.

“Thank God it hasn’t been too crowded this year. There hasn’t been a big rush,” said Mohammea Osman, 27, who regularly attends haj.

Mina was the site of a 2015 stampede which saw more than 2,300 pilgrims crushed or suffocated to death.

Authorities have since reinforced more stringent safety and security measures.

“We are under God’s protection,” said May Khalifa, a 37-year-old Egyptian Muslim living in Riyadh.

“Despite the exhaustion, I’m enjoying my first haj,” she said, lifting her small bag of stones.

Roads from Muzdalifah – another holy site where pilgrims spent Monday night – to Mina were littered with plastic water bottles as sanitation workers scrambled to remove them.

Bangladeshi Moueeneddine Ahmad, 35, complained of the scorching heat but said he was “very excited” to take part in the stoning of the devil ritual.

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman made the trip to Mina on Tuesday and was seen on state-run television observing worshippers from the window of a high-rise.

And in a rare move he took to Twitter to say it was a “great honour” to welcome the pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The haj is one of the world’s largest Muslim gatherings and drew this year nearly 2.4 million pilgrims to Saudi holy sites.

Muslim tradition holds that pilgrims must throw seven stones at a pillar representing satan on the first day of Eid Al Adha, which comes after two days of prayer and meditation.

Muslims traditionally slaughter sheep for the three-day Eid Al Adha, a tribute to the prophet Abraham’s sacrifice of a lamb after God spared Ishael, his son.

They will consume some of the meat and give the rest to poor people unable to buy food.

Pilgrims can purchase coupons from the Saudi government, which organises the slaughter and freezing of the meat to avoid public health problems.

Revenues from the coupons are considered “zakat”, or a charity donation, another pillar of Islam.

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More Than Two Million People Stones the Devil in Saudi Arabia [Photos]

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