Heat wave halts Hajj pilgrims’ ‘stoning devil’; two Nigerians arrested over theft

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has stopped pilgrims from proceeding to the Jamarat Bridge for the ritual of throwing stones from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. due to extreme heat.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Abdulfattah bin Sulaiman, issued the directive in a statement on Monday in Mina, Mecca, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
He said that measures became necessary to ensure pilgrims’ well-being amidst high temperatures and prevent heat stress.
“Accordingly, the following measures have been implemented: Pilgrims are prohibited from proceeding to the Jamarat Bridge for the ritual of throwing stones from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,” he stated.
He said security personnel would be stationed at camps to enforce the restriction and prevent pilgrims from departing before 4:00 p.m. He urged the Office of Hajj Affairs and service providers to ensure compliance, adding that they would be held responsible for any violations thereof.
“We pray for Allah’s protection over the pilgrims and the acceptance of their Hajj,” said Mr Sulaiman.
Meanwhile, the official of Nigeria’s Hajj Commission has intercepted two illegal migrants of Nigerian descent (Muhammed Umar and Nazifi Tasi’u Garba) over infiltration of pilgrims’ tents amidst concerns regarding overstretched accommodation and petty theft.
Consequently, the suspects were handed over to the Saudi police, who obtained their biometrics. They were fined 10,000 Saudi Riyals.
The Jamarat are three pillars located in Mecca. They are an important part of the Hajj pilgrimage for Muslims. As part of their pilgrimage to Mecca, pilgrims throw pebbles at the pillars to symbolically “stone the devil.”
The stoning of the devil—or rajma al-jamaat, translated as throwing pebbles—is a way for Muslims to reject temptation, affirm their faith in Allah, and honour Prophet Ibrahim.
According to the Saudi Gazette, more than 1.83 million pilgrims performed this year’s hajj.
A total of 1,833,164 pilgrims came from within the Kingdom and abroad to perform the annual pilgrimage, including 1,611,310 foreign pilgrims and 221,854 domestic pilgrims, both citizens and expatriates.
(NAN)
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