Hagi pilgrims throw stones at the villain

Thousands of Muslim pilgrims threw seven stones on the stake of the devilite in Mina as symbolic of temptation, while the pilgrimage continued. Pilgrims wore masks and maintained social distance at the pilgrimage, which was being held for the second time during the coronary pandemic. In previous years, about two million people caused deadly confusion during the ritual, but [...]
Thousands of Muslim pilgrims threw seven stones on the stake of the devilite in Mina as symbolic of temptation, while the pilgrimage continued.
Pilgrims wore masks and maintained social distance at the pilgrimage, which was being held for the second time during the coronary pandemic.
In previous years, about two million people caused deadly confusion during the ritual, but this year about 600,000 vaccinated pilgrims have been allowed to participate in the pilgrimage, the AP writes, broadcast the KK.
The limited number of people to go to the pilgrimage deprive Muslims of fulfilling an Islamic obligation and causes financial losses in Saudi Arabia, which in the pre-day years received billions of dollars during this period.
Haxhi, who lasts about five days, concludes with the celebration of Kurban Bajrami, which is marked by the distribution of meat to the poor worldwide.











