Helicopters hovered overhead while security officers organised
the flow of worshippers in Jamarat, where the stoning ritual
takes place, as Saudi authorities closely watched the crowds to
ensure an incident-free haj, which has been marred in the past
by deadly stampedes.
Limited numbers of pilgrims this year in the wake of the
pandemic helped improve the experience. "Everything was easy,
from organising the crowd, or the stoning in Jamarat, to the
Tawaf (walking in circles in Mecca's Grand Mosque)," said a
Palestinian pilgrim who only gave her first name, Nussaiba.
Saudi Arabia has said up to one million pilgrims, mostly from
abroad, are expected this haj season after two years of
disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic during which the
authorities allowed only Saudi residents to perform the
pilgrimage.
That is less than half of some 2.6 million pilgrims that visited
Islam's two holiest sites in Mecca and Medina for haj in 2019,
and some 19 million others that attended umrah, a minor
pilgrimage that can be performed at any time throughout the
year.
In a speech welcoming the pilgrims published on state news
agency SPA, Saudi King Salman thanked "the huge efforts made by
workers in all sectors" in the country.
Riyadh stakes its reputation on its guardianship of Islam's
holiest sites and organising the world's largest religious
gathering, which retraces the route Prophet Mohammad took 14
centuries ago.
The kingdom deploys tens of thousands of security officers and
medics as well as modern technology including surveillance
drones to maintain order.
Clad in white robes signifying equality in front of God, men and
women from 165 countries converged on Jamarat to perform the
ritual from a three-storey bridge erected to ease congestion.
(Reporting by Soha Gado, Mustapha Abu Ghaneyeh and Mohammed
Salem, writing by Aziz El Yaakoubi; Editing by Emelia
Sithole-Matarise)
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