Why on the third day of hajj they shaving their headsor cutting their hair?
On the third day of Hajj, which is known as the Day of Eid al-Adha, pilgrims perform the ritual of shaving their heads or cutting their hair as part of the completion of the Hajj pilgrimage. This act, known as "Taqsir" for men and "Halq" for women, symbolizes humility, submission to Allah, and the shedding of one's past sins. It marks the pilgrims' renewal and commitment to their faith, while also signifying the end of the major rites of Hajj.