Posted on 09/26/2015 6:58:35 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
More than 700 people were crushed to death Thursday in a stampede just outside Mecca during the Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia that has been attended by millions of faithful over the centuries.
The incident in Mina, Saudi Arabia, was the latest in a series of tragedies that have marred the ritual journey to Islams holiest city, a journey that occasionally has turned deadlytypically because of the vast numbers of people who crowd into Mecca and nearby cities.
This year, believers were trampled to death during the last major ritual that pilgrims perform before entering Mecca, a city of more than 1.3 million people that is the birthplace of the prophet Muhammad. The tragedy occurred during the ceremonial Ramy al-Jamarat, or stoning of the devil, in which pilgrims toss rocks at three walls. Reports from Mina said it was unclear why the crowd there Thursday surged, causing the stampede.
Besides those killed, more than 800 were reported injured. It was the deadliest day for the Hajj since more than 1,400 pilgrims suffocated in a crowded tunnel near Mecca in 1990, also on the day of the stoning of the devil ritual.
In 2006, 340 people were killed and hundreds were injured after a stampede during the Ramy al-Jamarat ritual. Hundreds more have been killed during that rite over the years, with incidents occurring in 2004, 2003, 2001, 1994, and other years.
The core of this years Hajj began Tuesday and runs through Saturday, although many pilgrims extend the length of their pilgrimage and their visit to Mecca. The dates for the pilgrimage are set by the Islamic calendar, which follows lunar cycles.
The recent stampedes in Mina reflect how the Hajj has put increasing stress on Saudi Arabias infrastructure.
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...How about building more of these elsewhere in that vast country to accommodate Muslim refugees?...
Simple. Arab countries want no part of them and the terrorists accompanying them. Who would know more about muslims than the muslim countries refusing them? They are smarter than Zer0.
Wahabis don’t believe non-Wahabis are really Muslims.
i was referring to the whole tent city being one big diaper.
I’ll bet that tent city looks pretty cool through a bomb sight.
While the death of 700 people is a tragedy, this event pales in comparison to the estimated 30,000 people killed by the Saudi government during the seizure of the Grand Mosque in 1979. That event, BTW is where Bin Laden, Zawahiri, and most of the senior ranks of Al Qaeda first met.
Talk about a target rich environment.
Talk about a target rich environment......JUST KIDDING....no really. Wonder how they would feel about Allah the great and merciful if suddenly these people were taken away in a Rupture?
Those bodies are already starting to swell in the heat...
Sorry Mr. Agent Man my comment was meant for Larry.
1) Many hundreds will be killed in Mecca stampedes
2) Many hundreds will die in train derailments in India
3) Many hundreds will die in ferry boats capsizing in Philippine or Korean waters.
Leni
Because their whole religion is based on mindless devotion to illogical and meaningless tasks.
ok, got it.:-)
The problem is not the size of the crowds at Mecca, it's the caliber of the participants.
With the thousands fleeing Syria and more in Iraq, you would think these tents in Saudi Arabia would fit the bill for a place for them to go. Saudi Arabia is wealthy, they can afford it.
Not a bad start. Now multiply that by 10,000 and I’ll cheer.
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Something about every mudslime having to circle around the Satan stone at least once in their dark/worthless life...
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