“The weather is very hot here compared to Morocco, and we feel exhausted,” said her husband, 62-year-old businessman Rahim Abdel Nasser, as he poured water on her head to cool her down. The health ministry has recommended pilgrims use umbrellas during the day and has told the sick and elderly to stay indoors around midday to “avoid sunstroke”. Four hospitals and 26 clinics are ready to deal with ailing pilgrims in Mina, and more than 190 ambulances have been deployed, officials said.
On Tuesday, the pilgrims will pray and recite the Holy Quran for several hours at Mount Arafat and spend the night nearby. The following day, they will gather pebbles and hurl them at three giant concrete walls for the symbolic “stoning of the devil” ritual. The last stop is back in Makkah, where they will perform a final circumambulation of the Kaaba. All Muslims who are capable are expected to perform the Haj at least once. About 1.6m foreigners had arrived for the pilgrimage by Friday evening, officials said.
“It is an experience that is worth it,” said Salim Ibrahim, a 39-year-old Nigerian, when asked about temperatures that have touched 46 degrees Celsius. “Even if the heat gets stronger, I will repeat the Haj again,” he added.
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