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Millions of Muslim pilgrims performing the Hajj in Saudi Arabia have thrown stones at three pillars representing the devil, as part of a ritual. | Millions of Muslim pilgrims performing the Hajj in Saudi Arabia have thrown stones at three pillars representing the devil, as part of a ritual. |
New security measures have been added in an effort to control the movement of pilgrims and prevent stampedes that have killed hundreds in the past. | New security measures have been added in an effort to control the movement of pilgrims and prevent stampedes that have killed hundreds in the past. |
Saturday's ritual coincides with the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. The Hajj ends on Monday. | Saturday's ritual coincides with the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. The Hajj ends on Monday. |
Muslims are obliged to undertake the pilgrimage at least once, if able. | Muslims are obliged to undertake the pilgrimage at least once, if able. |
An estimated 30,000 Saudi police and security forces have been deployed to marshal the crowds at this year's Hajj. | An estimated 30,000 Saudi police and security forces have been deployed to marshal the crowds at this year's Hajj. |
On Saturday, pilgrims passed the three pillars in Mina, throwing stones at them. | On Saturday, pilgrims passed the three pillars in Mina, throwing stones at them. |
The pillars stand at the spot where the devil is believed to have appeared before Abraham. | The pillars stand at the spot where the devil is believed to have appeared before Abraham. |
Security measures | Security measures |
On Thursday, pilgrims from more than 70 countries made the short journey from Mecca to the tented city of Mina five km (three miles) away. | On Thursday, pilgrims from more than 70 countries made the short journey from Mecca to the tented city of Mina five km (three miles) away. |
One of three huge stones representing the devil at Mina | |
Mina houses the pilgrims as they perform most of the rituals of Hajj, marking the re-enactment of the trials of Abraham. | Mina houses the pilgrims as they perform most of the rituals of Hajj, marking the re-enactment of the trials of Abraham. |
On Friday, pilgrims took part in a prayer ceremony on Mount Arafat - one of the main events in the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. | On Friday, pilgrims took part in a prayer ceremony on Mount Arafat - one of the main events in the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. |
The ritual formed the spiritual climax of the Hajj. | The ritual formed the spiritual climax of the Hajj. |
Before the pilgrims complete the Hajj they must walk seven times round the Kaaba, a cube-like building in the centre of the city's Great Mosque, in an anti-clockwise direction. | Before the pilgrims complete the Hajj they must walk seven times round the Kaaba, a cube-like building in the centre of the city's Great Mosque, in an anti-clockwise direction. |
HAJJ DISASTERS 2006: 345 die in a crush during a stone-throwing ritual2004: 251 trampled to death in stampede2003: 14 are crushed to death 2001: 35 die in stampede1998: At least 118 trampled to death1997: 343 pilgrims die and 1,500 injured in fire1994: 270 killed in stampede1990: 1,426 pilgrims killed in tunnel leading to holy sites1987: 400 die as Saudi authorities confront pro-Iranian demonstration What is the Hajj? Hajj in pictures Deadly history of the Hajj | |
The Saudi authorities have imposed a strict quota system to try to keep the number of foreign visitors to a manageable level. | The Saudi authorities have imposed a strict quota system to try to keep the number of foreign visitors to a manageable level. |
At the last Hajj, at least 345 pilgrims died in a crush during the stone-throwing ritual of the pilgrimage. | At the last Hajj, at least 345 pilgrims died in a crush during the stone-throwing ritual of the pilgrimage. |
The ritual has seen many lethal stampedes, but the number of dead in January was the highest in 16 years. | The ritual has seen many lethal stampedes, but the number of dead in January was the highest in 16 years. |
Pilgrims at the current Hajj are expected to take part in the ritual on Saturday. | Pilgrims at the current Hajj are expected to take part in the ritual on Saturday. |
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