Middle Jamarah (Al-jamrah al-wusṭā) is a significant religious landmark located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is one of the key sites during the Hajj pilgrimage. It is where pilgrims perform the Ramy al-Jamarat ritual, symbolizing the rejection of evil and devotion to Allah. The Middle Jamarah is the central one of three pillars, and pilgrims throw small stones at it, reenacting the tradition of the Prophet Ibrahim. Mecca, as the holiest city in Islam, attracts millions of believers from around the world, and the Middle Jamarah is a crucial part of this sacred journey.

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