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Around 60,000 pilgrims paraded through the holy cities of Mecca and Medina reconstructing the same route that Muhammad did fourteen centuries ago and wearing the "ihram", a habit for the occasion made up of two open pieces of clean white cloth without seams. The most important days began when the pilgrims, after spending the night in Mina, some eight kilometers east of Mecca, set out for Mount Arafat, a mound about 15 kilometers east of the city, where they spend the afternoon to chant prayers. Monal Travels - Best travel agency in new york.
During the night, back in Mina, the crowd prepared to celebrate "Eid al Adha" (The Feast of Sacrifice), the most important event in the Muslim calendar, in commemoration to remember how Abraham offered the life of his first-born son to God. . Hundreds of lambs are slaughtered in Mina. The pilgrimage concludes with the ritual of "ramyi". The pilgrims throw stones at three pillars that symbolize Satan. The stones were previously sterilized and distributed by the Saudi authorities to avoid contagion of the coronavirus. Until 2020, the ritual of throwing the stones used to be chaotic and crowds gathered in front of the columns of the devil's temptations in the Mina area, where stampedes and deadly incidents took place.
Muslim pilgrims, maintaining social distance and wearing face masks, perform Tawaf during the annual Haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia July 20, 2021 PHOTO / REUTERS
PHOTO / REUTERS-Muslim pilgrims, maintaining social distance and wearing face masks, perform Tawaf during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia July 20, 2021
To end the hajj, the pilgrims circled the "Kaaba" another seven times, a cubic building in which a black stone that Muslims consider a piece of paradise is guarded and is located in the courtyard of the Great Mosque of La Mecca, where they started the pilgrimage with another seven rounds.
This year the ritual has left much more organized prints, with worshipers maintaining a safe distance and respecting the security measures imposed by the Saudi kingdom. The authorities have organized the entrance of pilgrims to the Great Mosque through specific doors for each group and in accordance with the preventive norms against the pandemic, which has substantially changed this religious event. As a precaution, places of worship have been disinfected and marks have been set on carpets so that parishioners respect the two meters of social distance.
Worshipers perform the farewell tawaf (bypass) around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Mecca on July 22, 2021, marking the end of this year's Hajj.

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