Mina, which lies between the Holy City of Makkah and Muzdalifah, is now known as tent city. Here are the white pillars representing the devil at which the pilgrims cast the pebbles they gathered at Muzdalifah.
The important thing about mina is that there are three demons which Muslims believe turned into pillars and during umrah or hajj people throw pebbles at the pillars. This is important to Muslims because the demons are being treated badly.
they poo up the stones
This is the place where Muslims rest.
They collect and throw rocks at it.
To Makkah ; exactly , to Arafat then Mosdalifah then Mina .
Muslims stone symbols of the Devil at Mina (a town close to Makkah or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia during Hajj (or pilgrimage)
The Mount Arafat is, according to common Islamic history, the place where Muhammad stood and delivered his Farewell Sermon, before his demise. The journey from Mina to Arafat is also the most important part of Hajj, a pillar of Islam, where Muslims pray to Allah all night.
Visiting the Ka'abah, Safa - Marwa, field of Mina, field of Arafaat, and Muzdalfa, . They may also visit Cave of Thore, Cave of Hira, and the Jabl-i-Noor., jabl-i- Rahamt.
Sure, it is important for Muslims and non-Muslims, for males and females, and for the rich and the poor.
One of a Muslim's duties, as described in the Five Pillars of Islam, is to go on Hajj at least once during his or her lifetime. This is a pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
The Hajj involves a visit to a number of key locations in Mecca and its surrounding hills, but the most important act is the circumambulation of the Ka'aba in the Masjid al-Haraam in central Mecca.
It was important to the Muslims because 732AD was the year of the battle of the tours.