The "stoning of the devil" ritual: Vast crowds of Muslim pilgrims hurl pebbles
Amid scorching temperatures, a massive gathering of pilgrims dressed in robes participated in the "stoning of the devil" ritual on Wednesday, marking the culmination of the largest hajj pilgrimage since the beginning of the pandemic.
One security guard was seen fanning a seated pilgrim, apparently overcome by the heat at Mina. According to official figures, at least 287 people have been treated for heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
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On his way out of Arafat on Tuesday, Sobhi Saeed, a 56-year-old Egyptian, said he was fulfilled but drained as the hajj winds down.
"I am very exhausted. I feel very dehydrated."
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The rituals started on Sunday at Mecca's Grand Mosque, Islam's holiest site, before an overnight stay in tents and then the prayers on Mount Arafat, where the Prophet Mohammed is believed to have delivered his final sermon.