More than 2 million Muslim pilgrims spend the night at Mount Arafat near Mecca

More than two million Muslims, seeking to fulfill the obligation of Hajj, spent the night at Mount Arafat, located near Mecca.
On Monday, the pilgrims were transported by buses to Mount Arafat, situated 25 kilometers from Mecca, where they stayed overnight. Mount Arafat holds great significance as it is where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his last sermon.
Following their time at Mount Arafat, the pilgrims will proceed to Muzdalifah, a place between Arafat and Mina. There, they will spend the night collecting small stones for the upcoming ritual of stoning Satan at the Jamarat pillars in Mina.
Next, the pilgrims will return to the Great Mosque to perform the Tawaf, the circumambulation of the Kaaba. Subsequently, they will return to Mina and stay there until Saturday, participating in two additional rituals involving the throwing of stones.
Before leaving the city of Mecca, the pilgrims will perform the Tawaf al Wida, also known as the farewell circumambulation. This marks the conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage.
The Hajj pilgrimage is a deeply significant religious duty for Muslims, attracting millions of believers from around the world each year to the holy sites in Saudi Arabia. The rituals performed at Mount Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Jamarat hold immense spiritual and historical significance, serving as a testament to the unity and devotion of the pilgrims. (ILKHA)
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