Muslims begin annual hajj pilgrimage
HUNDREDS of thousands of Muslim pilgrims began a mass movement out of the holy city of Mecca toward the nearby Mina Valley in Saudi Arabia yesterday, beginning the hajj.
One of the world’s largest annual gatherings and a pillar of the Islamic faith, this year’s hajj comes with authorities striving to protect pilgrims from two deadly viruses, Ebola and the MERS coronavirus.
It also comes against the backdrop of widespread revulsion among Muslims toward Islamic State group jihadists.
Saudi Arabia and four other Arab states have joined Washington in air strikes in Syria against the militants, who have declared a “caliphate” straddling Iraq and Syria where they have committed atrocities.
Authorities say close to 1.4 million believers have come from abroad to follow the 1,400-year-old tradition of Prophet Mohammed, alongside pilgrims from Saudi Arabia.
“It is a beautiful feeling,” said Aziza Yousfy, 60, from Algeria, before leaving Mecca.
Seeing Mina and Mount Arafat “has always been a dream for me”, she said.
Mount Arafat is where the Prophet Mohammed gave his final sermon, after leading his followers on the hajj. Pilgrims will move a few kilometers from Mecca to nearby Mina.
The passage to Mina marks the official start of the hajj on the eighth day of the Muslim calendar month of Dhul Hijja.
In Mina, they will pray and rest before moving on to Mount Arafat for the climax of the pilgrimage rituals today.
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