
Hajj 2025: A Sea of Faith as Pilgrims Stone the Jamarat
Millions of Muslims participate in the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This year's event has seen a large turnout, with pilgrims from all over the world gathering to perform the sacred rituals. One of the most significant rituals is the symbolic stoning of the Jamarat, where pilgrims throw pebbles at three pillars representing the devil. A video released by Al Arabiya news captures this event, showing a sea of pilgrims performing the ritual. "It was an incredibly moving experience," said one pilgrim interviewed by Al Arabiya. "To be part of this massive gathering, sharing this moment of faith, it's something I'll never forget." The stoning of the Jamarat is a powerful symbol of the pilgrims' devotion and their rejection of evil. The smooth and orderly conduct of the event is also a testament to the organization and management of the Hajj authorities. The event concluded peacefully, marking a successful completion of the Hajj pilgrimage for millions.