Conclusion: A 1953 photo of a now-changed pillar in Mina, Saudi Arabia is being falsely shared as one of a shivling in Mecca.
Hundreds of thousands of Muslims make a journey to Mina to throw stones at three walls that they believe represent the devil. The ritual, called Ramy Al Jamarat, is part of the Hajj pilgrimage to ...
Around three million Hujjaj gathered at Mina from around the world continue to perform Rami al-Jamarat on consecutive second day, on Thursday. Radio Pakistan’s correspondent Javed Iqbal reports from ...
The guiding posts of Pakistani Muavineen have already been established in Mina and Jamarat. In Mina, two camp offices have been set up by the Pakistan Hajj Mission to provide continuous assistance to ...
Saudi Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel has announced the passing of Abdullah Al-Harithi, the supervisor of the Jamarat health sector. Al-Harithi died on duty while serving Hajj pilgrims in Mina.
Fact-Check: A photo showing people around a stone pillar is being shared on social media, with the false claim that it shows ...