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Pilgrims start the ultimate rites of Hajj as Muslims rejoice Eid al-Adha

Pilgrims start the ultimate rites of Hajj as Muslims rejoice Eid al-Adha


Muslims throughout Minnesota are on the point of rejoice Eid-al-Adha


Muslims throughout Minnesota are on the point of rejoice Eid-al-Adha

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Plenty of pilgrims on Sunday launched into a symbolic stoning of the satan in Saudi Arabia underneath the hovering summer season warmth. The ritual marks the ultimate days of the Hajj, or Islamic pilgrimage, and the beginning of the Eid al-Adha celebrations for Muslims world wide.

The stoning is among the many ultimate rites of the Hajj, which is likely one of the 5 Pillars of Islam. It got here a day after greater than 1.8 million pilgrims congregated at a sacred hill, often known as Mount Ararat, outdoors the holy metropolis of Mecca, which Muslim pilgrims go to to carry out the annual five-day rituals of Hajj.

The pilgrims left Mount Arafat on Saturday night to spend their night time in a close-by website often known as Muzdalifa, the place they collected pebbles to make use of within the symbolic stoning of pillars representing the satan.

Saudi Arabia Hajj
Muslim pilgrims collect at high of the rocky hill often known as the Mountain of Mercy, on the Plain of Arafat, in the course of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, close to the holy metropolis of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Saturday, June 15, 2024.

Rafiq Maqbool / AP


The pillars are in one other sacred place in Mecca, referred to as Mina, the place Muslims imagine Ibrahim’s religion was examined when God commanded him to sacrifice his solely son Ismail. Ibrahim was ready to undergo the command, however then God stayed his hand, sparing his son. Within the Christian and Jewish variations of the story, Abraham is ordered to kill his different son, Isaac.

On Sunday morning, crowds headed on foot to the stoning areas. Some had been seen pushing disabled pilgrims on wheelchairs on a multi-lane street resulting in the advanced housing the massive pillars. Most pilgrims had been seen sweltering and carrying umbrellas to guard them in opposition to the burning summer season solar.

An Related Press reporter noticed many pilgrims, particularly among the many aged, collapsing on the street to the pillars due to the burning warmth. Safety forces and medics had been deployed to assist, carrying those that fainted on gurneys out of the warmth to ambulances or discipline hospitals. Because the temperature spiked by noon, extra folks required medical assist. The warmth had reached to 47 C (116.6 F) in Mecca, and 46 C (114.8 F) in Mina, in keeping with Saudi meteorological authorities.

Regardless of the suffocating warmth, many pilgrims expressed pleasure at having the ability to full their pilgrimage.

“Thank God, (the method) was joyful and good,” mentioned Abdel-Moaty Abu Ghoneima, an Egyptian pilgrim. “Nobody desires greater than this.”

Annual haj pilgrimage in Mina
A girl appears to be like on as Muslim pilgrims forged their stones at a pillar symbolising Devil, in the course of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mina, Saudi Arabia, June 16, 2024.

Mohamad Torokman / REUTERS


Many pilgrims will spend as much as three days in Mina, every casting seven pebbles at three pillars in a ritual to represent the casting away of evil and sin.

Whereas in Mina, they may go to Mecca to carry out their “tawaf,” or circumambulation, which is circling the Kaaba within the Grand Mosque counterclockwise seven occasions. Then one other circumambulation, the Farewell Tawaf, will mark the tip of Hajj as pilgrims put together to go away the holy metropolis.

The rites coincide with the four-day Eid al-Adha, which suggests “Feast of Sacrifice,” when Muslims with monetary means commentate Ibrahim’s check of religion by way of slaughtering livestock and animals and distributing the meat to the poor.

Most nations marked Eid al-Adha on Sunday. Others, like Indonesia, will rejoice it Monday.

As soon as the Hajj is over, males are anticipated to shave their heads and take away the shroud-like white clothes worn in the course of the pilgrimage, and girls to snip a lock of hair in an indication of renewal and rebirth.

Many of the pilgrims then depart Mecca for town of Medina, about 340 kilometers (210 miles) away, to wish in Prophet Muhammad’s tomb, the Sacred Chamber. The tomb is a part of the prophet’s mosque, one of many three holiest websites in Islam, together with the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

Saudi Arabia Hajj
Muslim pilgrims forged stones at pillars within the symbolic stoning of the satan, the final ceremony of the annual hajj, in Mina, close to the holy metropolis of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, June 16, 2024.

Rafiq Maqbool / AP


All Muslims are required to make the Hajj as soon as of their lives if they’re bodily and financially ready to take action. Many rich Muslims make the pilgrimage greater than as soon as. The rituals largely commemorate the accounts of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Ismail, Ismail’s mom Hajar and Prophet Muhammad, in keeping with the Quran, Islam’s holy ebook.

Greater than 1.83 million Muslims carried out Hajj in 2024, Saudi Hajj and Umrah Minister Tawfiq bin Fawzan al-Rabiah mentioned in a briefing, barely lower than final yr’s figures when 1.84 million made the rituals.

Many of the Hajj rituals are held open air with little if any shade. It’s set for the second week of Dhu al-Hijjah, the final month within the Islamic lunar calendar, so its time of the yr varies. And this yr the pilgrimage fell within the burning summer season of Saudi Arabia.

This yr’s Hajj got here in opposition to the backdrop of the devastating Israel-Hamas warfare, which has pushed the Center East to the brink of a regional battle.

Palestinians within the Gaza Strip weren’t in a position to journey to Mecca for Hajj this yr due to the closure of the Rafah crossing in Could when Israel prolonged its floor offensive to town on the border with Egypt. They usually will be unable to rejoice the Eid al-Adha as they used to do in earlier years.

Dozens of Palestinians gathered Sunday morning close to a destroyed mosque in Gaza’s southern metropolis of Khan Younis to carry out the Eid prayers. They had been surrounded by particles and rubble of collapsed homes. Within the close by city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, Muslims held their prayers in a school-turned shelter. Some, together with girls and kids, went to cemeteries to go to the graves of family members.

Palestinians hold Eid al-Adha prayers by the ruins of the Al-Rahma mosque destroyed by Israeli air strikes, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza strip
Palestinians maintain Eid al-Adha prayers by the ruins of the Al-Rahma mosque destroyed by Israeli air strikes, amid the Israel-Hamas battle, in Khan Younis, within the southern Gaza Strip, June 16, 2024.

Mohammed Salem / REUTERS


“At present, after the ninth month, greater than 37,000 martyrs, greater than 87,000 wounded, and a whole bunch of hundreds of houses had been destroyed,” Abdulhalim Abu Samra, a displaced Palestinian, advised the AP after wrapping up the prayers in Khan Younis. “Our folks dwell in troublesome circumstances.”

Additionally within the occupied West Financial institution, Palestinians convened for the Eid prayers in Ramallah, the seat of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority. “We endure significantly and dwell by way of troublesome moments with (what’s taking place to) our brothers in Gaza,” mentioned Mahmoud Mohana, a mosque imam.

In Yemen’s Houthi-held capital of Sanaa and in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, Muslims celebrated and prayed for the war-weary Palestinians in Gaza.

“We’re comfortable due to Eid however our hearts are full of anguish once we see our brothers in Palestine,” mentioned Bashar al-Mashhadani, imam of al-Gilani Mosque in Baghdad. “(We) urge the Arabic and Islamic nations to help and stand beside them on this ordeal.”

In Lebanon the place the militant Hezbollah group traded almost every day assaults with Israel, a gradual stream of holiday makers made their manner into the Palestine Martyrs Cemetery close to the Shatila Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut early Sunday morning, bearing flowers and jugs of water for the graves of their family members, an annual custom on the primary day of Eid.

The cemetery is the burial website of many Palestinian Liberation Group leaders and militants who died preventing Israeli forces in Lebanon within the Seventies and ’80s. Extra just lately, high Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri and two different Hamas members, killed with him in an obvious Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburbs in January, had been buried there.

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