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Pilgrims rush to end rites on final day of haj |
2007-01-02 |
![]() "The organisation has been great," said Indian pilgrim Sayed Yousef, sitting on top of a van amid severe traffic congestion on the final day of haj. "I was here two years ago, but this time there was more free food and less hassle." On Monday, pilgrims make a third visit to the Jamarat Bridge to throw stones at three large walls representing the spot of Satan's temptation of biblical patriarch Abraham. Then they make a final visit to the Grand Mosque in Mecca. Authorities congratulated themselves that the haj rites had passed off without incident so far, although the last day could see a surge at the bridge in the rush to finish and leave. "There have been no security violations at all at the Jamarat area," Interior Minister Prince Nayef told reporters. It was on the final day of the last haj that 362 pilgrims were crushed to death during the stoning-throwing ritual in the worst haj tragedy in 16 years. New construction work completed in recent months allows 250,000 pilgrims to pass over the Jamarat Bridge each hour. For the first time, Saudi authorities have also removed pilgrim squatters who often set up makeshift tents in the area. Saudi Arabia regularly deploys more than 50,000 security men to try to avoid deadly stampedes, as well as attacks by al Qaeda-linked militants. |
Posted by:Fred |
#12 #10 - You're right on. This isn't news, it's proselytization. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2007-01-02 22:59 |
#11 Ah, thanks for setting me right Mitch H. |
Posted by: Free Radical 2007-01-02 21:44 |
#10 I see these long reports on the BBC and CNN and wonder what the hell is so noteworthy about the Haj that requires this coverage? Is any religious event of any other religion covered in such detail? We live in majority-non-muslim societies. Why the hell does the media think we even care about muslims stoning pillars on one day, killing sheep the next etc? They've been doing all that for hundreds of years. This is NOT newsworthy... |
Posted by: john 2007-01-02 19:08 |
#9 AFAIK, Abraham wandered the "hills of Canaan", and never went any further south than Aqaba. Just another "theft" by the "religion of pieces". |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-01-02 16:32 |
#8 Free Radical: you're thinking of Martin Luther. There's an ink stain on the wall of a room in Wartburg Castle allegedly from the incident, although I never heard that he actually hit the devil with it, just flung it at said tempter. |
Posted by: Mitch H. 2007-01-02 13:28 |
#7 Indian pilgrim Sayed Yousef, "I'm just here for the free food man". |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2007-01-02 12:39 |
#6 Yeah! no death toll. I want my money back. |
Posted by: pihkalbadger 2007-01-02 09:42 |
#5 What? No stampedes? |
Posted by: Raj 2007-01-02 09:07 |
#4 Oh "brave" Lions of Islam, know that Jesus elegated the task of defeating the devil to his followers! What good is this useless chucking of puny pebbles at pillars symbolizing the devil, when the devil himself plants thoughts of pride, lust, anger, theft, deception, and revenge, within your hearts, as he did in the heart of Mohammed? |
Posted by: Ptah 2007-01-02 08:08 |
#3 No doubt lots of people have thrown ink pots and other heavy objects at the Devil over the centuries. But clearly such victories are merely personal and temporary... and leave a mess for the maid to clean up after. ;-) |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-01-02 07:43 |
#2 Christ ,the Son of God, was the only one able to beat him Didn't someone brain him with an ink pot? St. Augustine? (Can't remember.) |
Posted by: Free Radical 2007-01-02 07:26 |
#1 Yeah, right- throw a stone at the devil lol Christ ,the Son of God, was the only one able to beat him the haj biggest cult drop in yet |
Posted by: Jim 2007-01-02 00:53 |