Millions of pilgrims set off on the journey from Muzdalifah to Mina. SPA
Pilgrims arrive to perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual as part of the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Saudi Arabia's holy city of Makkah. AFP
A pilgrim casts a stone at a pillar, symbolising the stoning of Satan, during the Hajj pilgrimage. Reuters
Muslim pilgrims arrive in Mina to perform the Jamarat ritual. SPA
Pilgrims walk before casting their stones at one of three pillars that symbolise the devil. Reuters
Pilgrims cast their stones at one of three pillars symbolising Satan. Reuters
An Iranian pilgrim on the way to the symbolic stoning of the devil, the last rite of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, Saudi Arabia. AP
A member of the Saudi security forces sprays water on a pilgrim in Mina, near Makkah. AFP
Pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual in Mina, near Makkah. AFP
The stoning of the devil ritual takes place at the Jamarat complex in Mina. AFP
Pilgrims prepare to perform the stoning of the devil ritual. AFP
The ceremony involves Hajj pilgrims casting seven stones at three pillars. AFP
A ride on dad's shoulders during the ceremony at the Jamarat Bridge. EPA
Women hurl pebbles as part of the ritual in Mina, Saudi Arabia. EPA
Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles as part of the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual at the Jamarat Bridge during the Hajj pilgrimage near Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 28 June 2023. Hajj pilgrims took part in the 'stoning of the devil' ritual on the first day of Eid al-Adha during which they throw pebbles at three large pillars. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced on 27 June that the number of pilgrims performing this year's Hajj season has reached 1,845,045 from 150 countries. EPA / ASHRAF AMRA
Pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual. AFP
The ritual is a symbolic re-enactment of the Prophet Ibrahim’s Hajj. AFP
Pilgrims throw stones in the ritual. AFP
The stoning is part of the Hajj pilgrimage. AFP
The stones are cast. AFP
It takes place in Mina, near Makkah in Saudi Arabia. AFP
Hajj pilgrims outside a tent camp near Makkah. AP
Pilgrims perform Eid Al Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. AFP
The stoning of the devil ceremony. Photo: Ministry of Hajj & Umrah
Pilgrims perform the ritual at this year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Ministry of Hajj & Umrah
The site of the stoning ritual at Hajj. SPA
A crowd prepare to cast their stones. Reuters
They walk to the site in Mina. Reuters
Millions of pilgrims set off on the journey from Muzdalifah to Mina. SPA
Pilgrims arrive to perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual as part of the Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, near Saudi Arabia's holy city of Makkah. AFP
A pilgrim casts a stone at a pillar, symbolising the stoning of Satan, during the Hajj pilgrimage. Reuters
Muslim pilgrims arrive in Mina to perform the Jamarat ritual. SPA
Pilgrims walk before casting their stones at one of three pillars that symbolise the devil. Reuters
Pilgrims cast their stones at one of three pillars symbolising Satan. Reuters
An Iranian pilgrim on the way to the symbolic stoning of the devil, the last rite of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, Saudi Arabia. AP
A member of the Saudi security forces sprays water on a pilgrim in Mina, near Makkah. AFP
Pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual in Mina, near Makkah. AFP
The stoning of the devil ritual takes place at the Jamarat complex in Mina. AFP
Pilgrims prepare to perform the stoning of the devil ritual. AFP
The ceremony involves Hajj pilgrims casting seven stones at three pillars. AFP
A ride on dad's shoulders during the ceremony at the Jamarat Bridge. EPA
Women hurl pebbles as part of the ritual in Mina, Saudi Arabia. EPA
Muslim pilgrims throw pebbles as part of the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual at the Jamarat Bridge during the Hajj pilgrimage near Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 28 June 2023. Hajj pilgrims took part in the 'stoning of the devil' ritual on the first day of Eid al-Adha during which they throw pebbles at three large pillars. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced on 27 June that the number of pilgrims performing this year's Hajj season has reached 1,845,045 from 150 countries. EPA / ASHRAF AMRA
Pilgrims perform the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual. AFP
The ritual is a symbolic re-enactment of the Prophet Ibrahim’s Hajj. AFP
Pilgrims throw stones in the ritual. AFP
The stoning is part of the Hajj pilgrimage. AFP
The stones are cast. AFP
It takes place in Mina, near Makkah in Saudi Arabia. AFP
Hajj pilgrims outside a tent camp near Makkah. AP
Pilgrims perform Eid Al Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. AFP
The stoning of the devil ceremony. Photo: Ministry of Hajj & Umrah
Pilgrims perform the ritual at this year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Ministry of Hajj & Umrah
The site of the stoning ritual at Hajj. SPA
A crowd prepare to cast their stones. Reuters
They walk to the site in Mina. Reuters
Millions of pilgrims set off on the journey from Muzdalifah to Mina. SPA