After preliminary rituals this week in Makkah at the Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site, the pilgrims will move on Saturday in buses, by train or even on foot in debilitating temperatures exceeding 40 C (100 F) to Mina, about five kilometres (three miles) east.
They are following in the footsteps of their Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who performed the same rituals about 1,400 years ago.The first day of Hajj was traditionally the chance for pilgrims to water their animals and stock up on water. Then they proceed to Mount Arafat, several kilometres away, for the peak of Hajj on Sunday. Mina becomes their base, where an expanse of white fireproof tents can accommodate 2.6 million pilgrims.
Here we look at a series of photos captured as Hajj preparations are underway in Saudi Arabia.
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