Pilgrims perform last stoning ritual as socially distanced Hajj comes to a close

Muslim pilgrims, clad in facemasks due to the coronavirus pandemic, throw pebbles as part of Al-A'qabah (stoning of the devil ritual) at the Jamarat Bridge during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Ƶ's holy city of Makkah, on Aug. 1, 2020. (AFP)
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  • Pilgrims entered the Grand Mosque via designated doors and were required to follow marked paths to keep a safe distance between each other
  • Saudi authorities implemented strict precautions this year to ensure a safe Hajj season amid the coronavirus pandemic

JEDDAH: Pilgrims safely performed the last stoning ritual on Jamarat Bridge in Mina on Sunday before moving back to Makkah’s Grand Mosque to complete their Hajj with the last circumambulation of the Kaaba known as “Farewell Tawaf.”

The ritual is complete when worshippers walk seven times around the Kaaba, marking the end of the Hajj season.

Pilgrims entered the Grand Mosque via designated doors and were required to follow marked paths to keep a safe distance between each other.




Muslim pilgrims, clad in face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic, pray after throwing pebbles as part of Al-A'qabah at the Jamarat Bridge during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Makkah on Aug. 1, 2020. (AFP)

Meanwhile, the ministry confirmed that there have been no reports of coronavirus infections among pilgrims at the holy sites of Hajj on the fifth day of the pilgrimage.

Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Abdulfattah bin Sulaiman Mashat said that after the Hajj rituals were over, the pilgrims would undergo a medical examination.

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The total number of coronavirus cases in KSA reached 278,835.

Pilgrims underwent seven days of home isolation before they began their Hajj journey, and will again be under home isolation after Hajj is complete.

Saudi authorities implemented strict precautions this year to ensure a safe Hajj season. “There was a detailed plan for each step pilgrims take; the main focus was how to effectively apply medical precautions and preventive measures,” Mashat said.

“By taking all these preventive measures and great efforts, the Kingdom sends the message that human health is its top priority,” he said.

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The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom reached 240,081

Bashir Fadlallah Al-Faeq, who is from the Central African Republic, expressed his gratitude at being able to participate in this year’s exceptional Hajj season. “I feel safe and confident with the amazing and wonderful preventive measures taken by the authorities to limit the spread of the pandemic.”




A handout picture provided by Saudi Press Agency (SPA), on July 31, 2020, shows Muslim pilgrims throwing pebbles as part of Al-A'qabah (stoning of the devil ritual) at the Jamarat Bridge during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Makkah on July 31, 2020. (AFP)

The Saudi Public Security confirmed that no one was able to enter the holy sites without permission, noting that more than 2,000 violators who attempted to infiltrate these areas were caught and legal action was taken against them.

Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saud bin Naif, minister of interior and chairman of the Hajj Supreme Committee, held a virtual meeting with the leaders of the security sectors on Sunday. He conveyed the greetings of King Salman and the crown prince to the security men and leaders of the security sectors participating in the Hajj mission this year, on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha.