Pilgrims from the Holy Mosque arrived in the early hours of Friday the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah, on the hair of Muna, following the example of the Prophet's peace be upon him, before heading to stand on Mount Arafa, to perform the greatest corner of the pilgrimage tomorrow Saturday.

The voices of pilgrims rose to meet, during the journey escalation from Mecca to Mona, shouting one voice «to God, to Beck .. to Beck is not your partner to Beck .. The praise and grace to you and the King .. No partner for you».

Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman Major-General Mansour al-Turki said at a press conference on Thursday that about 80% of the pilgrims will spend the day of perfusion in the hairy Mina until the morning of the ninth of Dhul-Hijjah to resume their trip to Arafat.

Al-Turki pointed out that 20% of them are expected to move directly from Mecca to Arafat's hair on the morning of Dhu al-Hijjah.

The day of al-Tarwiya is the eighth of the month of Dhul-Hijjah. It was named because Muna was a station between Mecca and Mount Arafat where the Muslims "watered" and rested before heading to Arafat to spend the greatest corner.

Mina is located between Mecca and Muzdalifah, seven kilometers northeast of Al-Masjid al-Haram. It is felt within the boundaries of the Haram, a valley surrounded by mountains on both sides of the north and south. Hairy hand Muzdalifah Mahsar Valley.

The pilgrims arrive tomorrow morning to Upper Arafa mountain, 12 kilometers from Mecca, to witness the great stop and spend the greatest corner of the pilgrimage, and then alienate pilgrims with the sun set on Arafat to Muzdalifah.

The pilgrims return to Mina Sabiha on the tenth day of Dhul Hijjah to throw the cinder of Aqaba (the closest Jamarat to Mecca) and sacrifice (for the pilgrims and the horned only) and then throat and default to go to Mecca to perform tawaaf al-Ifaadah.

The pilgrims spend in Mina the three days of Tashreeq (11, 12 and 13 of Dhul-Hijjah) to throw the three stoned stones, starting with the minor anthrax, then the middle and then the cinder block of Aqaba (the Great). Rituals of Hajj.