Mina: Delegations of pilgrims making their journey to the House of Allah are proceeding towards the Jamarat facility in Mina to perform the ritual of throwing stones at the three Jamarat during the Days of Tashreeq. The atmosphere is filled with serenity as the pilgrims move, their voices resonating with Tahlil and Takbir, unified by their faith and purpose. The journey from the camps in Mina is facilitated by the Mashaer train and pedestrian bridges, ensuring a smooth and safe passage under divine care and a robust system of projects and services aimed at enhancing pilgrims' comfort and ease in performing their rituals.
According to Saudi Press Agency, these moments are marked by acts of kindness and cooperation, illustrating the essence of the Islamic faith. Pilgrims, young and old, assist one another, and volunteers provide support, offering shade from the sun, lending a helping hand, or spraying water to cool down those enduring the heat. These acts of brotherhood and mercy are vivid examples of the humanitarian spirit fostered during this sacred journey.
The stoning of the Jamarat by the pilgrims is a testament to the organized and harmonious conduct of the ritual. The absence of crowding and pushing on the extensive floors of the Jamarat Bridge project underscores the efficiency of the security, health, and organizational services in place, ensuring the well-being and safety of all pilgrims engaged in this significant act of worship.