They go to Mecca and medina.
Fasting during Hajj days is NOT obligatory for pilgrims or non-pilgrims.
It is a religious ritual of the Muslims. While on Hajj, the pilgrims try to please Almighty Allah.
The stones thrown by pilgrims during the Hajj are used by other pilgrims, so they are constantly being recycled. Most of these stones are found throughout the area or are brought there from other places along the way of the pilgrimage.
'Pilgrim(s)' are a person or a group of people who are making a journey somewhere for religious purposes. The 'pilgrimage' refers to the journey they make. For Muslims the 'pilgrimage' would be the Hajj and the 'pilgrims' would be those Muslims making the Hajj that year. For Christians the 'pilgrimage' may be a trip to the Holy Land (Jerusalem) and the 'pilgrims' are the people making the visit.
Hajj can only be performed at Mecca. All the pilgrim have to go to Mecca to perform Hajj.
The number varies between 3-to 4 million each year.
Pilgrims do these activities at Hajj place given belowEvery pilgrim make a counter-clockwise seven times movement around the Kaaba .(Tawaf)Goes and come back from the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah.Throw stones in a ritual Stoning of the Devil from Mount Arafat. (Mina)Drink water from the well know as Zamzam Well.
Muslims visit Mecca and Medina during hajj.
The exact figures are not known. Some of the pilgrims from neighbouring states drive to Makka to perform Hajj. They are not counted as regular pilgrims. However, the number of pilgrims varies from 3 million to 3.5 millions each year.
During the Hajj, pilgrims stone Satan.
Around 3 millions performed Hajj (pilgrimage) in year 2009.