Hazrat Ibraheem (AS) took his son Hazrat Ismaiel (AS) to Mina field to sacrifice him. Shaitan (Devil-Satan) tried to convince him not to do so. Hazrat braheem (AS) threw stone at him to ward him off. Now the pilgrims throw pebbles at the Jamraats to fulfil that tradition.
Whilst on Hajj (Pilgrimage-The Religious Journey A Muslim must take) one of the things Muslims do is collect stones and throw them at thee pillars. These three pillars represent the devil so the throwing of stones symbolises not giving in to evil and resisting temptation. In other words, telling the devil they believe in God and not him.
Ramy al- jamarat stoning the devil in mina with stones from the 2nd day
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it is were you throw and collect stones and then throw the stones at a big wall which is represented as the evil Sprite.
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It means that if you were to live in a glass jar don't throw stones because you will break the glass.
Rami-Al-Jamarat is also known as 'Stoning of the devil'. This is an activity which you do when you go Hajj and shows the rejection of the devil and also shows how much love you have for Allah. Each pilgrimage throws stones at each devil statue at least 7 times. This activity can also be called Mina which has exactly the same meaning.
This is the 12 Zul-Hijah: One has to perform the Rami which is stoning of the Jamarat starting with the smallest Jamarat 7 pepples, than moving to the medium and then the largest jamarat, total of 21 pebbles in all and then you return to your base.
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This is the 12 Zul-Hijah: One has to perform the Rami which is stoning of the Jamarat starting with the smallest Jamarat 7 pepples, than moving to the medium and then the largest jamarat, total of 21 pebbles in all and then you return to your base.