Hajj Enters Final Stages with Stoning Ritual

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Hundreds of thousands of Muslim pilgrims from all over the world, grouped by nationality, stoned the devil in Saudi Arabia's Mina valley on Saturday, as the hajj reached its final stages.

Men, women and children from 189 countries, many of whom had saved for years to make the trip, hurled pebbles at three vast stone pillars representing Satan, shouting "Allahu akbar (God is Greatest)."

They moved from one pillar to the next in groups by nationality, carrying their countries' flags in order not to be separated in the sea of humanity.

As pilgrims prayed after and during the stoning, others took pictures on their mobile phones of themselves next to the pillars.

This was criticized by members of the security forces who said through loudspeakers: "How are you people stoning Satan and taking pictures with him at the same time?"

Afghan pilgrim Aysha Mohammed, 77, sat down, panting. "There's a sweet feeling about getting tired during hajj" which Muslims must perform at least once in their lifetime.

"Ever since I was a child I had dreamt of standing on the Mount of Mercy in Arafat," where the Prophet Mohammed is said to have given his last sermon, she said with a smile. "They were purely spiritual moments."

"The trip to perform the hajj has cost me all the money I had," she told Agence France Presse. "I had been saving small amounts for over 15 years and I finally sold all my jewelery to reach this place."

Not everyone was satisfied, however.

Walking wearily towards the pillars, an exhausted 63-year-old Egyptian told AFP bluntly: "My trip has been bad."

Abdullah Jad, as he identified himself, said a company he paid to organize his pilgrimage took four years of savings and provided nothing in return, leaving him without accommodation and penniless in Saudi Arabia.

"An office took the money and told me they will have everything ready for me here," he said.

But "upon my arrival, I found out that I had been fooled and that I had no transport and nowhere to stay," said Jad, still wearing his traditional white pilgrimage robes and carrying an umbrella advertising a local telecoms company.

His voice quivered as he said that he had been sleeping at the Grand Mosque in Mecca and did not have enough money to eat. Drenched in sweat, Jad said the trip had cost him around 25,000 Egyptian pounds (nearly $4,000).

Nearby, many pilgrims struggled to reach a parked truck offering free food and water.

Security forces were heavily deployed in the stoning area and first aid teams remained on high alert at the pillars.

The ritual, in the usually deserted Mina valley that comes to life only during the pilgrimage, began on Friday with the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday as the faithful stoned the largest pillar, Jamrat al-Aqaba.

Early on Saturday, plastic bags of meat were gathered and sent to camps in Mina. On Eid al-Adha -- the feast of sacrifice -- sheep are slaughtered and the meat is distributed to needy Muslims.

The rite represents Abraham preparing to sacrifice his son before God provided a lamb in the boy's place at the last moment.

Piles of rubbish littered Mina's streets after pilgrims spent the night there.

Motorbikes replaced cars to become a luxury mode of transport amid the massive throngs, transporting pilgrims around Mina for between 150 and 200 riyals ($40-$53).

The stoning in Mina used to be the most dangerous phase of the hajj and the most problematic for the authorities, marred at times by deadly stampedes as well as fires in tent camps.

Now tents have been fire-proofed and gas canisters and cooking are banned. The stoning area has also been expanded to avoid overcrowding.

Saudi authorities have built a five-level structure around the three stoning sites, allowing for a smooth flow of pilgrims who are allowed to move in only one direction to prevent congestion.

The ritual recalls Abraham's stoning of the devil at the three spots where it is said Satan tried to dissuade the biblical patriarch from obeying God's order to sacrifice his son, Ishmael.

Groups of pilgrims were allocated specific times of day to perform the ritual.

According to the authorities, 168,000 police officers and civil defense personnel were mobilized for this year's hajj.

More than three million registered pilgrims are performing the rituals which end officially on Monday. Many pilgrims, however, conclude their pilgrimage on Sunday.

Comments 24
Default-user-icon Downwithreligion (Guest) 27 October 2012, 16:15

Ignorance is bliss.

Missing mohammad_ca 27 October 2012, 16:22

Naharnet, kindly fix this article...we do not 'stone the devil" we stone the place where the devil appeared to Abraham...

Default-user-icon John baptiste (Guest) 27 October 2012, 17:13

They are the devil themselves

Default-user-icon :) (Guest) 27 October 2012, 17:21

It's actually called "Stoning of the Devil" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning_of_the_Devil

It's an AFP article anyway, it wasn't written by Naharnet

Missing mohammad_ca 28 October 2012, 14:13

AFP articles are open to corrections...from the first line you can see that the English translation of the original Arabic is incorrect. Fakker shwy :)

Default-user-icon guest (Guest) 27 October 2012, 17:59

Barbarians

Default-user-icon poke (Guest) 27 October 2012, 18:02

Q: How are you people stoning Satan and taking pictures with him at the same time?

A: Facebook.

Default-user-icon Sukkar Zlebyeh (Guest) 27 October 2012, 18:43

March 14, I am sure you will agree with me that all of the Sunni crazies who gather there every friggin year should be stoning themselves. What better solution to ending the crazies' blasting themselves and killing innocent people before actually exploding? I know you are serious thinkers and know what these crazy Sunnis are doing. Then, you can close in on the evil doers and forces of backwardness who believe in the nonsense (right?) of Wilayat al-Faqih, which is the weapon of mass destruction. You go, warriors. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go Spartans.

Thumb phoenician 27 October 2012, 18:46

Could any kind muslim brother explain to me what the black tent in Mecca represent and most importantly what is inside the tent,thank you.

Missing feekahraba 27 October 2012, 18:58

Lebanese Christians should be called carbon copy. so nice in your face, but true colors come out on naharnet.

Missing feekahraba 27 October 2012, 19:00

I am sure like usual you will take my comment out.

Missing canadianadam 27 October 2012, 19:27

Unfortunately, There is some truth to that cloud hopper. Take for instance Phoenician, if I didn't already know from his past comments that he thinks he's a reborn crusader, Islamiphobic, neo nazi, I would try to explain to the ignoramus that stoning the devil is a symbolic act going back to Abraham, and it represents stoning the shayateen within yourself. But I don't think an inbred and a few guest posters who are probably his brothers/lovers would understand.

Missing canadianadam 27 October 2012, 19:28

May Allah accept their Hajj and shower them and all of us with his blessings. Ameen.

Thumb ghada12 28 October 2012, 11:38

lol you're funny Phil

Thumb phoenician 27 October 2012, 23:18

My request was genuine Canadianadam but that proves that satan still resides within you,as for I am a neo-nazi islamophobic could you please indicate when and where or even an example of your statement. And just for the record I only ever quote the Koran and Hadith and that seems to get under your thick skin, THRUTH HURTS BRO. Watch thks dude on yout tube" Mosab Hasan Yousef". Bower to the Beoble.

Missing canadianadam 28 October 2012, 01:31

First of all you misquote and try and use lack of context to prove little points here and there. Second of all, I have never seen you offer or contribute to anything that even inches towards unity. You live in a country with 17 distinct sects. If you can't learn to respect any of them but your own, you re lost 'bro'.

Thumb Sanelebanese 28 October 2012, 03:01

What about the devils in the Dahye'

Thumb phoenician 28 October 2012, 03:18

The ones in dahye are halal devils.

Missing canadianadam 28 October 2012, 06:42

Most of us have issues with groups like the one that rules Dahya. They re again a form of extremists that don't want to coexist, not too far off from the one that Phoenician descends from. Hopefully Lebanon will be rid of both.

Default-user-icon Topone (Guest) 28 October 2012, 09:12

Stoning, WHY DON"T THEY THROW SHOES INSTEAD?
It worked for Bush, so it should work on the Devil as well!

Missing feekahraba 28 October 2012, 09:29

Canadian Adam speaks words of wisdom.

Thumb ghada12 28 October 2012, 11:37

I want to stone the devil, how come I don't get to?

Missing souriya88 28 October 2012, 13:13

I pity the lebanese muslims who delude themselves that maronites are their brothers in nation. The evil sect of maronites were kicked out of syria by the orthodox priests for their misschief and as soln as they came to lebanon they started attacking druze and orthothox there. Latr on their hate rocused on muslims and it has remained so ever since. They will pretend to have no problem with you when they see you but as soon as they sit among other maronites or christians or when they go online, they show their true colours. These ungrateful parasites are among the biggest enemies of islam. Wherever they go, they incite against muslims online to get the people of their host countries to hate islam and muslims.

Missing souriya88 28 October 2012, 13:17

During the civil war everyone was killing eachother but the maronites took it to a whole new level by carving out crosses on the skin of muslims, even while raping women to give them more pain, they sliced of the genitals of muslim men at checkpoints, they first asked them of their religion, then they took off their pants to see if they were circumsized (and thus muslim) and then they chopped of their genitals, they brutally stabbed to death children and women in the name of the satanic maronitism, they even had images of a fake "maryam" (as if they know how the real maryam looked) on their rifles. Wake up and stop being played by those who hate your religion more than you imagine.