Mina: Brunei Darussalam pilgrims continued their haj obligatory by performing the stoning of all three Jamrah on the second day, the day of tasyrik in Mina, Saudi Arabia.
According to Radio Television Brunei, the pilgrims moved in groups from the accommodation tents towards the Jamrah Complex. Despite the crowded conditions and hot weather, the pilgrims remained patient and showed high spirits in performing the worship.
The stoning ritual, an essential part of the haj pilgrimage, involves throwing pebbles at three pillars, symbolizing the rejection of evil. The Brunei pilgrims, undeterred by the challenges, proceeded with their religious duties with dedication and composure.
The day of tasyrik is a significant period during the haj, where pilgrims are required to perform the stoning ritual over a series of days. The spirit and determination of the Brunei pilgrims in fulfilling their religious commitments amidst the harsh conditions highlight their devotion and faith.
The haj pilgrimage is a pivotal moment for Muslims around the world, and the participation of Brunei Darussalam pilgrims exemplifies their commitment to this spiritual journey.