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Pilgrims conclude Hajj rituals

Pilgrims conclude Hajj rituals

Saba Yemen09-06-2025
Makkah – Saba:
Pilgrims concluded their Hajj rituals for the current year 1446 AH on Monday.
On Monday, on the last day of Hajj and the third day of Tashreeq, pilgrims stoned the three Jamarat (stones) at al-Jamarat, starting with the Smallest al-Jamarat, then the Middle al-Jamarat, and finally Jamarat al-Aqaba.
The pilgrims then proceeded to perform the Farewell Tawaf, thus concluding the Hajj rituals.
The six-day Hajj season began last Wednesday with the Day of Tarwiyah in Mina. On Thursday, they spent the night at Arafat and spending the night in Muzdalifah.
On Friday, pilgrims began stoning al-Jamarat in Mina, followed by sacrificing the sacrificial animals and performing Tawaf al-Ifadah in Makkah. From Saturday to Monday, they stoned al-Jamarat again in Mina before concluding the rituals with the Farewell Tawaf.
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