“Jamaraat” is the plural of jamrah which is the Arabic term for each of the pillars involved in the stoning ritual. It literally means a small piece of stone or a pebble.
This is a pedestrian bridge in Mina, Saudi Arabia near Makkah used by Muslims during the stoning of the devil ritual of the Hajj. Originally constructed in 1963, has been expanded several times. The purpose is to enable pilgrims to throw stones at the three jamrah pillars from either the ground level or from the bridge. The pillars extend up through three openings in the bridge.
Until 2006 the bridge had a single tier (i.e. a ground level with one bridge level above). Over one million people may gather in the area of the bridge, sometimes led to fatal accidents due to indiscipline.
Posted Video in Faith/Religion