Today, Monday morning, the guests of Rahman began to flock to Mina to spend the day of al-Tarwiyah, before heading tomorrow to stand at the level of Arafat, which represents the greatest pillar of Hajj, which will be followed by Eid al-Adha.
The shrine of Mina is considered the first station for the rituals of Hajj in the holy sites, and the pilgrims spend in this shrine the day of al-Tarwiyah and the nights of the ninth, eleventh and twelfth of Dhul-Hijjah for those who rush, and the night of the thirteenth for those who are late.
The Mash’ar of Mina is located between Makkah Al-Mukarramah and Muzdalifah, seven kilometers northeast of the Grand Mosque. A number of greed and hope to obtain the forgiveness of the Lord of the servants.
Pilgrims still flock to Makkah to perform the circumambulation of arrival, while the rituals of Hajj begin on the eighth day of Dhul-Hijjah and last for 5 days, and nearly two million pilgrims perform the rituals. The Sunnah is for the pilgrim to spend the night in Mina on the Day of Tarwiyah, then head to Arafat after the dawn of the ninth of Dhu al-Hijjah. It is desirable to go to Mina before noon, so the pilgrims pray there at noon, afternoon, sunset, dinner and dawn shortened.
The pilgrims return to Mina on the morning of the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, after standing on the pure level of Arafat, on the ninth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, and then overnight in Muzdalifah. They spend the three days of Tashreeq in Mina for stoning the three Jamarat, starting with the Small Jamrah, then the Middle Jamrah, then the Great Jamrah.