Jamaraat
Jamaraat, in the context of Islam, refers to the three stone pillars or obelisks located in Mina near Mecca, collectively involved in the ritual of Ramy al-Jamarat, the stoning of the devil. The three pillars are named Jamarat al-Aqaba (the small), Jamarat al-Wusta (the middle), and Jamarat al-Kubra (the largest). The ritual is a central part of the Hajj pilgrimage and also observed during the days of Eid al-Adha and the subsequent days.
Ramy al-Jamarat involves throwing small pebbles at each pillar as a symbolic rejection of Satan’s temptations,
The Jamaraat area has undergone substantial modernization and expansion to manage large crowds and improve safety.