
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
15:33, 23/08/2018, Thursday
Muslims perform Hajj rites on third day of Eid
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
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Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
Close to two million Muslims continued to perform the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of the Islamic faith, as pilgrims continued to pelt stones at the symbolic representation of the devil and circumambulated the Kaaba for the last time before they depart Mecca.
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