The Hajj and the Western Wall
Location of Mecca: City of the Hajj Pilgrims Arrive
Hajj Clothing-The Ihram
The Kaaba
Headed to Mt. Arafat on Arafat Day
The ritual of Ramy al-Jamarat occurs in Mina at Mecca The ritual of Ramy al-Jamarat occurs in Mina at Mecca. This ritual is known as the "Stoning of the Satan". The Hajjaj (pilgrims) throw stones at three different Hajj pillars that signify, according to Muslim beliefs, the three locations at which Hazrat Ibrahim (Prophet Abraham) rejected the challenge, thrown at him, by Satan. They must hit each pillar at least seven times with the stones/pebbles they have picked up in Muzdalifah. The stones must not be bigger than beans, because the larger stones signify exaggerations. The pilgrims call on Allah to acknowledge and accept their Hajj every time they throw stones/pebbles at one of these pillars.
Remnants of the Jewish Temple in Israel
Western Wall-Close Up View
Praying at the Western Wall