Muslims turn backs on temptation
November 28, 2009 Edition 1
MINA, Saudi Arabia: Pilgrims cast stones at walls representing the devil on the third day of the annual hajj as Muslims began Eid al-Adha, one of the most important holidays of the Islamic calendar.
About 3 million pilgrims filed past three walls in the desert valley of Mina yesterday and pelted them with pebbles in a symbolic rejection of Satan's temptation.
Skies were sunny and hot in the morning, after the hajj opened with heavy rains on Wednesday that caused heavy flooding in the nearby Red Sea coastal city of Jiddah, killing 83 people.
The first day of stoning also marks the start of Eid al-Adha, or feast of sacrifice, when Muslims around the world slaughter sheep and cattle in remembrance of Abraham's near- sacrifice of his son. - Sapa-AP




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