Friday, November 19, 2010

Muslim holidays - pilgrims gather for stoning of the Devil Nov. sixteen

It’s no wonder that Islam and the west cannot understand each other when you consider Muslim holidays. "Eid al-Adha is one of the most important Muslim holidays. It commences on November 16 and runs until Nov. nineteen. The spending orgies of a western Christmas contrast sharply with "stoning of the Devil," the central practice of Eid al-Adha. Resource for this article – Muslim holidays – pilgrims gather for stoning of the Devil Nov. 16 by Personal Money Store.

The Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha

Soon the Muslim holiday season will start. Eid al-Adha will start it with then a move to the Islamic Brand new Year on Dec 7 and on Dec 16 can be Ashura. The Jamarat Pillars had pebbles thrown at it by the millions of Muslim pilgrims that descended on the Mina valley in Saudi Arabia on Tues. The Prophet Abraham resisting the devil is what the act symbolizes. The story says that the devil wanted Abraham to not kill his only son Ishmael as Allah had commanded. There’s a legend about the stoning of the Devil. It says that Satan gave up and went back to Hell following Abraham threw rocks at him.

Stoning of the devil in remembrance

Abraham’s wife Hagar tried to stop him from killing Ishmael. There is a good chance Ishmael did not like the idea. Three Jamarat Pillars represent the devil. This is all in the ritual for Eid al-Adha. The devil trying to tempt Abraham into disobeying Allah is what the largest represents. The second represents Hagar. It is as the devil tempted her to make an effort to stop him. Ishmael being tempted by the devil is what the 3rd represents. It’s because he pleaded for his life.

Muslim holidays deadly

Dangerous incidents have been begun due to Muslim holiday season in the past. The Jamarat Bridge has to be crossed annually by a ton of Muslim pilgrims to get the Jamarat Pillars. The stoning of the devil practice has become almost impossible to control, and on several occasions hundreds of Muslim pilgrims have been suffocated or crushed. In recent years, Saudi authorities have expanded the Jamarat Bridge to five levels in an effort to reduce the potential for carnage. To improve crowd management, the Jamarat Pillars were changed with large walls to hustle the devil-stoners by means of at higher volumes.

Citations

PressTV

presstv.ir/detail/151266.html

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning_of_the_Devil

ThirdAge

thirdage.com/news/muslim-holidays-clouded-controversial-bill-adultery-ruling_11-16-2010



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