Rami (stoning the Devil) and Hady (animal sacrifice)
The 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah Eid al-Adha, also known as Yawm al-Nahr, or the Day of Sacrifice (Qurbani). After prayers at Muzdalifah, the pilgrims head to Mina to perform Rami al-Jamarat – the symbolic stoning of the devil.
Stoning is followed by sacrificing an animal. After performing the sacrifice, the male pilgrims have to shave their heads while their female counterparts are expected to trim their hair by the length of a fingertip.
The pilgrims then head to Mecca to perform Tawaf and Sa’ee again before returning to Mina to spend the night.