"Stoning the Devil" is one of the rituals Muslims perform on their pilgrimage to Mecca. The pilgrimage, called a Hajj, is taken by Muslims, as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. On their way to Mecca the Muslims pass through the city of Minas, east of Mecca. They fling pebbles at three walls called Jamarat, as symbolically stoning Satan.
It symbolizes stoning the Devil.
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The stoning of the devil, known as "Ramy al-Jamarat," is a ritual performed during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj. It symbolizes the rejection of evil and temptation, commemorating the actions of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) when he rejected the devil's temptation. Pilgrims throw stones at three pillars representing the devil, located in Mina, near Mecca. This act is a significant part of the Hajj rites, reflecting the spiritual struggle against sin.
Ramy al- jamarat stoning the devil in mina with stones from the 2nd day
those are the devils who told the wife of Prophet Abraham that he will sacrifice his son.
The devil today is the same as he who was cast out of heaven. He is the same today and will be for ever and no other will take his place.
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