Millions perform rami during Hajj in Mina
Tos:Millions of Hajj pilgrims gathered in Mina Valley to perform the symbolic stoning of the devil, one of the most significant rituals of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, as the sacred journey continued in stages and organized caravans.
The massive flow of worshippers moved towards the Jamarat area, where they performed Rami by throwing stones at the largest devil, known as Jamrat al-Aqaba.
The symbolic stoning ritual represents rejection of evil and follows the Sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). Millions of pilgrims participated in the act with deep religious devotion and spiritual concentration.
Sacrifice, head shaving
After completing the stoning ritual, pilgrims performed animal sacrifice as part of the Hajj rites. Following the sacrifice, pilgrims shaved or trimmed their heads and came out of the state of Ihram.
Pilgrims will remain in Mina throughout the day, spending most of their time in tents engaged in worship, prayers and remembrance of Allah.
The atmosphere in Mina continues to reflect spirituality, patience and unity among Muslims from around the world.
On the 11th of Zilhajj, pilgrims will continue the Rami ritual by throwing seven stones each at the three devils. The stoning ritual will continue according to the schedule of Hajj rites in Mina.