With the sunrise on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the pilgrims began to fly from Muzdalifah to Mina, where they performed several rituals of karmar, sacrifice and tawaaf.

After performing the dawn prayer of the tenth of Dhu al-Hijjah, also called the day of the Great Pilgrimage, the pilgrims left Muzdalifah, where they spent the night, and collected a number of stones from her land, heading to the Mina region, where they threw seven Jamarat.

Scientists warn that this cinder is not the seat of the devil, and that throwing is purely devotional, it is not required to hit the wall gravel, and assert that the size of the pebble is not more than a grain of hazelnut, and may not throw anything else such as shoes - for example - scientists forbid insults during Throw stoning, but rather zoom with each of them.

The second major pilgrimage is the Sacrifice of Sacrifice, which is obligatory for those who perform Hajj compared to Umrah or enjoy it to Hajj, and Sunnah for those who perform Hajj alone.

After slaughtering, pilgrims shave their hair, and may be shortened, but the throat for men is better.

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As the pilgrims finish throwing the stoning, and slaughtering the guidance and throat, they become in a smaller solution, where the pilgrims take off their ihraam clothes, and they may have everything that is haraam on the pilgrim except the cohabitation of women.

On the same day, the pilgrims travel to Mecca to perform the tawaaf al-ifaadah, also known as tawaaf al-haj, and then follow the pilgrim by seeking between Safa and Marwah for those who did not seek them when tawaaf coming to Mecca at the beginning of the pilgrimage.

With the end of the rituals of tawaaf and striving, the pilgrim becomes in its greatest decomposition, and he may do whatever was haraam for the pilgrim.

The pilgrims then travel to Mina to stay there during the three days of Tashreeq: 11, 12 and 13 of Dhul-Hijjah, to throw the three stoned stones: Minor, Central and Grand. The rushed pilgrims can shorten these days to only two days, then head to Mecca to perform the farewell tawaaf, the last ritual of Hajj.