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At least 244 people have been trampled to death at the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, the minister in charge of the event, Iyad Madani, has said.
He said a similar number of pilgrims were injured during the stampede, which lasted 27 minutes.
The disaster happened as pilgrims flocked to the Jamarat Bridge in Mina, near Mecca, to hurl stones at pillars representing the devil.
Up to two million Muslims went to this year's event in and around Mecca.
Despite the large number of deaths, the last important rite of the pilgrimage was continuing Sunday.
Mr Madani said most of the victims were from inside Saudi Arabia and many had not been authorised to participate.
In an effort to control the numbers at the Hajj, Saudi Arabia sets quotas for pilgrims from each country and requires its citizens to register.
"There was more than 400 metres of people pushing in the same direction (which) resulted in the collapse of those next to the stoning area... and those behind. That led to panic," he said.
Mr Madani, quoted by Reuters news agency, said some pilgrims were "not organised" and their personal belongings had caused obstructions.
The stoning ritual is usually the most dangerous part of the Hajj - last year 14 pilgrims were crushed to death during it, and 35 died in a 2001 stampede.
The Hajj is now at its climax, with the traditional stoning of pillars representing the devil, followed by the religious feast of Eid al-Adha, when animals are sacrificed.
As rescuers went to the scene, security officials attempted to control the crowds to prevent further crushing.
Physically exhausted after three days of rites, pilgrims surged forward to cast their stones.
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims crossed over and under the 15-metre (50-foot) bridge spanning a small valley between two cliffs at Mina.
Pilgrims converged on the main pillar from all directions, shouting "God is greatest!" while others chanted "Harder! Harder!" as the faithful threw their stones, Reuters reported.
Such was the size of the crowd that most pilgrims were unaware of what had happened, the BBC's Paul Simpson reports from Jeddah.
"I assure you that all the preparations are always made, but we don't always know God's intentions. What happened will be evaluated," Mr Madani said.
He said another 272 pilgrims had died of natural causes during the Hajj.
All able-bodied Muslims are required to perform the Hajj at least once in their lifetime, if they can afford it.
HAJJ DISASTERS
Stampedes near Jamarat Bridge killed at least 244 pilgrims in 2004, 14 in 2003, 35 in 2001, 119 in 1998, 270 in 1994
1997 - Fire kills 343 pilgrims and injures 1,500 at camp in Mina
1990 - Stampede in crowded tunnel leading to holy sites kills 1,426 pilgrims
1987 - About 400 killed - mainly Iranian Shia pilgrims - in clashes with Saudi forces
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I`m 100% for it,if it can rid the world of idiots then continue your pilgrimageChardok wrote:Does this seem fucking moronic to anyone else? thousands of people crowd around to throw rocks at a few other rocks? and with such fervor as to trample and KILL 244 people? some Religions just require some fucking stupid shit.
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*shrugs* How good that I don't care for Muslims...Mayabird wrote:*snip*
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IIRC, Muslims are supposed to believe that anyone who dies while on the Hajj goes straight to heaven. So why even bother preventing deaths? Just call them blessed and start collecting fees from the next few million who want to go. A few hundred here or there won't mean anything as long as the women keep popping out the children.Tribun wrote:The Arabian politicans knew that this whole pilgrimage thing costs lives every year. But they couldn't scale it down, because then they would be in big porblems with the muslim world.
So they had to take it, that deaths are the smaller problem.
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Except that then people start complaining about how anyone else could do a better job running Mecca than the house of Saud, and that leads to problems the Saudis would rather avoid.Mayabird wrote:IIRC, Muslims are supposed to believe that anyone who dies while on the Hajj goes straight to heaven. So why even bother preventing deaths? Just call them blessed and start collecting fees from the next few million who want to go. A few hundred here or there won't mean anything as long as the women keep popping out the children.Tribun wrote:The Arabian politicans knew that this whole pilgrimage thing costs lives every year. But they couldn't scale it down, because then they would be in big porblems with the muslim world.
So they had to take it, that deaths are the smaller problem.
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Um, am I the only one that thinks remarks like this are a tad inappropriate? I mean they're still people, and while it's an idiotic way to go over a stupid religious ritual it's still pretty tragic. I hate Christianity, but most of my friends and family are Christians. See where I'm going here? Not that I can't sympathize with a dislike for Islam as a culture mind you, but people are still dying.Posbi wrote:*shrugs* How good that I don't care for Muslims...
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I do like the irony of them dying during a religious ceremony in which they hurl rocks at what they believe to be Satan. "Religion of peace", eh?
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They knew the risks of going there fully well, as such incidents tend to happen every single year. So seriously, why should I care for someone who knew that it was dangerous but still insisted at taking part in a ritual as idiotic as hurling rocks at another huge rock?Lazy Raptor wrote:Um, am I the only one that thinks remarks like this are a tad inappropriate? I mean they're still people, and while it's an idiotic way to go over a stupid religious ritual it's still pretty tragic. I hate Christianity, but most of my friends and family are Christians. See where I'm going here? Not that I can't sympathize with a dislike for Islam as a culture mind you, but people are still dying.Posbi wrote:*shrugs* How good that I don't care for Muslims...
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Wait, your telling me the devil is a rock?Darth Wong wrote:I do like the irony of them dying during a religious ceremony in which they hurl rocks at what they believe to be Satan. "Religion of peace", eh?
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Somewhat off-topic, but I had a thought about how to reduce tensions with Islam. The rock in the middle of Mecca is supposed to be a meteorite, isn't it? What if we took a durable piece of stone, carved "knock the terrorism off" into it in arabic, and dropped it from orbit? Instant "message from Allah..."
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The writing would probably burn/melt off.beyond hope wrote:Somewhat off-topic, but I had a thought about how to reduce tensions with Islam. The rock in the middle of Mecca is supposed to be a meteorite, isn't it? What if we took a durable piece of stone, carved "knock the terrorism off" into it in arabic, and dropped it from orbit? Instant "message from Allah..."
Devolution is quite as natural as evolution, and may be just as pleasing, or even a good deal more pleasing, to God. If the average man is made in God's image, then a man such as Beethoven or Aristotle is plainly superior to God, and so God may be jealous of him, and eager to see his superiority perish with his bodily frame.
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It's their goofy rock-throwing religious ceremony, not mine.BlkbrryTheGreat wrote:Wait, your telling me the devil is a rock?Darth Wong wrote:I do like the irony of them dying during a religious ceremony in which they hurl rocks at what they believe to be Satan. "Religion of peace", eh?
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You could just drop it from an airplane...BlkbrryTheGreat wrote:The writing would probably burn/melt off.beyond hope wrote:Somewhat off-topic, but I had a thought about how to reduce tensions with Islam. The rock in the middle of Mecca is supposed to be a meteorite, isn't it? What if we took a durable piece of stone, carved "knock the terrorism off" into it in arabic, and dropped it from orbit? Instant "message from Allah..."