Religious site
Jamaraat Bridge
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The Jamaraat Bridge is a multi-tiered structure in Mina designed to safely accommodate the massive crowds performing the stoning ritual during Hajj. Pilgrims walk across the bridge to throw pebbles at three large pillars, known as jamaraat, which represent Satan. The bridge features multiple entry and exit points to manage the flow of millions of worshippers, and its elevated levels provide clear views of the ritual below. Modern expansions have greatly improved safety and capacity, making it a central hub of the Hajj experience.
Don't miss
- Watch the synchronized stoning from the upper levels for a panoramic view of the ritual.
- Observe the vast crowd of pilgrims moving in organized waves across the bridge.
- See the three jamaraat pillars, each symbolizing a rejection of evil.
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