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Two million Muslim pilgrims ending annual Haj

Written By GA Team on Tuesday 7 October 2014 | 1:17 pm

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#GNN - Two #million #Muslim pilgrims begin leaving the holy city of #Makkah on Monday, concluding the annual Haj during which Saudi leaders lashed out at Islamic extremism.
The faithful will symbolically stone the devil for a third day in the Mina Valley before many will move to nearby Makkah.

There, they will circumambulate the holy cube-shaped Kaaba, before returning home having reached the spiritual peak of their lives.

The Haj is one of the world’s largest religious festivals and this year drew believers from 163 nations. Some of the faithful will remain until Tuesday, officially the last day of Haj.

“I wish I could always stay here and not return home,” said an Indonesian pilgrim who gave her name only as Umm Mohammed, 58, speaking in Arabic.

This year’s Haj attracted just over two million domestic and foreign believers, including almost 1.4 million from abroad, according to the official SPA news agency.

These numbers are roughly the same as last year.

The Haj has drawn a cross-section of humanity, from a few presidents to commoners, including a wounded Syrian rebel war veteran.

This year’s pilgrimage came as Saudi Arabia and four other Arab states took part in or gave support to US-led air strikes against Islamic State group militants in Syria.

The Sunni extremist group has seized large parts of Syria and Iraq, declaring a “caliphate” where it has been accused of carrying out widespread atrocities, including mass executions, crucifixions, beheadings, and forcing women into slavery.

Saudi King Abdullah told leaders of parties of pilgrims from Islamic states on Sunday that extremism must be eradicated because it “has nothing to do with Islam.“ On Friday the kingdom’s grand mufti, Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, said Muslim leaders must strike the enemies of Islam with “an iron hand”.

He made the comments from the holy site of Mount Arafat, during the peak of Haj.

Some pilgrims denounced atrocities by the Islamic State group but many also expressed concerns about the US-led air war against them.

This year’s Haj came with authorities on guard against infectious diseases.

But no cases of the deadly MERS or Ebola viruses have been recorded among the pilgrims, SPA quoted a health ministry official as saying on Saturday.

SOURCE: AIP, AJ, AFP

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