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Muslim Pilgrims Complete Hajj Rituals Amid Sweltering Heat

Muslim pilgrims prayers at top of the rocky hill known as the Mountain of Mercy, on the Plain of Arafat, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Saturday, June 15

Masses of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia embarked on the symbolic stoning of the devil on Sunday, marking the final days of the Hajj pilgrimage and the beginning of Eid al-Adha celebrations for Muslims worldwide. The stoning ritual, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, took place at Mount Arafat near Mecca, where over 1.8 million pilgrims gathered to perform the annual Hajj rituals.

After leaving Mount Arafat, pilgrims spent the night in Muzdalifa, collecting pebbles for the symbolic stoning of pillars representing the devil in Mina. This ritual commemorates Ibrahim's faith being tested by God's command to sacrifice his son Ismail, a story shared in Christian and Jewish traditions.

Despite the scorching summer heat, pilgrims journeyed on foot to the stoning areas, with some needing medical assistance due to heat-related issues. The stoning ritual involves casting seven pebbles at three pillars, symbolizing the casting away of evil and sin.

Following the completion of the Hajj rites, pilgrims will perform the circumambulation around the Kaaba in Mecca and then head to Medina to pray at Prophet Muhammad's tomb. The Hajj, a mandatory pilgrimage for physically and financially able Muslims, culminates in the Eid al-Adha celebrations, where sacrifices are made and shared with the less fortunate.

This year's Hajj coincided with the Israel-Hamas conflict, impacting Palestinians' ability to travel for the pilgrimage. In Gaza, Eid prayers were held amidst the ruins of war, highlighting the challenges faced by the Palestinian people. Muslims in various regions expressed solidarity and support for the Palestinians during the Eid celebrations.

As Muslims worldwide observe Eid al-Adha and conclude the Hajj pilgrimage, the spirit of unity, sacrifice, and compassion remains at the forefront of this significant Islamic occasion.

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