Hajj Pilgrimage - 1,300 Die in Heat

Hajj Pilgrimage - 1,300 Die in Heat

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Alickadoo

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1,913 posts

26 months

Tuesday 25th June
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1,300 pilgrims have died in the heat of Saudi Arabia, including a couple from the USA.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw000kp55d2o

AmyRichardson

1,229 posts

45 months

Tuesday 25th June
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This seems to be a thing that's fairness normal (hundreds die each year) but which has been particularly bad this year and it's caught the attention of our press.

Apparently a lot of the deaths arise because a fair proportion of pilgrims are fairly old, as the Hajj is supposed to be the last box on your "good Muslim" punch-card, and the facilities are always over-capacity due to pilgrims who informally turn up in droves, many from developing nations, arriving with few means to cope with the hardships.

Blackpuddin

16,779 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th June
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With all the money the Saudis have you'd think they might provide appropriate amounts of water and shelter.

Alickadoo

Original Poster:

1,913 posts

26 months

Tuesday 25th June
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You might also think why do people do it? Why bother?

If God wanted to save them he would - isn't that what they believe?

biggbn

24,408 posts

223 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Alickadoo said:
You might also think why do people do it? Why bother?

If God wanted to save them he would - isn't that what they believe?
Why do people do anything? What a strange question.

MesoForm

8,951 posts

278 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Blackpuddin said:
With all the money the Saudis have you'd think they might provide appropriate amounts of water and shelter.
I think there is an air-conditioned walkway to get to it, etc. but to limit numbers there are only a certain amount of "pilgrimage visas" allowed and they cost a few thousand each. Pilgrims from poorer areas can't afford it and go without a visa, it's these people who are suffering.

Stick Legs

5,263 posts

168 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Inshallah.

Vasco

16,682 posts

108 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Alickadoo said:
You might also think why do people do it? Why bother?

If God wanted to save them he would - isn't that what they believe?
Religion, numerous Gods, easily led followers etc - and a lack of realisation that it's all twaddle. No wonder big chunks of the world have created totally unnecessary problems for themselves.

The Rotrex Kid

30,733 posts

163 months

Tuesday 25th June
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MesoForm said:
Blackpuddin said:
With all the money the Saudis have you'd think they might provide appropriate amounts of water and shelter.
I think there is an air-conditioned walkway to get to it, etc. but to limit numbers there are only a certain amount of "pilgrimage visas" allowed and they cost a few thousand each. Pilgrims from poorer areas can't afford it and go without a visa, it's these people who are suffering.
Religion in a nutshell.

The rich get air conditioned walkways and the poor get to die for their God.

Glassman

22,687 posts

218 months

Tuesday 25th June
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biggbn said:
Alickadoo said:
You might also think why do people do it? Why bother?

If God wanted to save them he would - isn't that what they believe?
Why do people do anything? What a strange question.
Religion is strange.

Timothy Bucktu

15,386 posts

203 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Glassman said:
biggbn said:
Alickadoo said:
You might also think why do people do it? Why bother?

If God wanted to save them he would - isn't that what they believe?
Why do people do anything? What a strange question.
Religion is strange.
It's certainly not just Religion...the majority, including almost everyone reading this will just follow the herd and do what they're told to do, no questions asked.

AmyRichardson

1,229 posts

45 months

Tuesday 25th June
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The facilities are expansive, in true Saudi style loads of local heritage has been bulldozed for roads, hotels, covered walkways with sprayers... But ultimately you've got 2m people pitching up, many ad hoc, in a red-hot, nowhere of a place - deaths will follow.

(Interesting fact: pre-Muslim Arabs made shrines of naturally occurring cubes - cubes being oddities in nature and "evidence" of the otherworldly - making the Kaba sort of an Arab Easter bunny.)

Terminator X

15,375 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Old folks don't stay out of the heat in a very hot country you say sun

TX.

ChocolateFrog

26,472 posts

176 months

Tuesday 25th June
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1.5m people out in 50 degree heat.

Wonder what the risk assessment looks like.

irc

7,683 posts

139 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Timothy Bucktu said:
It's certainly not just Religion...the majority, including almost everyone reading this will just follow the herd and do what they're told to do, no questions asked.
Very true. Almost everyone who has religious beliefs has more or less the same ones as their parents. They haven't assessed the evidence and made a logical choice. It's as accurate as throwing a dice.


Blackpuddin

16,779 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th June
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MesoForm said:
Blackpuddin said:
With all the money the Saudis have you'd think they might provide appropriate amounts of water and shelter.
I think there is an air-conditioned walkway to get to it, etc. but to limit numbers there are only a certain amount of "pilgrimage visas" allowed and they cost a few thousand each. Pilgrims from poorer areas can't afford it and go without a visa, it's these people who are suffering.
Literally criminal.

Glassman

22,687 posts

218 months

Tuesday 25th June
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the article said:
According to the official Saudi news agency SPA, most of the Mecca pilgrims did not have official permits. The process of obtaining official Hajj permits can be costly or complicated, however.

The Hajj is the annual pilgrimage by Muslim people to the holy city of Mecca. Those who are financially and physically able to complete the journey are expected to do so at least once in their lifetime.

croyde

23,279 posts

233 months

Tuesday 25th June
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The couple that the article talks about paid a fortune to some shyster touring company.

I'd bet that there are loads of people making money out of this frown

What a way to go and so utterly pointless.

zetec

4,491 posts

254 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Sad.

Can anyone imagine this sort of event happening in this country? I know Saudi is much larger and hotter, but the red tape to push this through here would be endless. Look at the organisation for the London Marathon for example.

XJSJohn

15,993 posts

222 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Was reading about this in the Indonesian Press.

Saudi issue a certain amount of Hajj Permits per year so that its a safe and manageable "event". This includes the availability of accommodation, sanitary facilities, food and drink, medical etc.

The issue is that many people are impatient / terminally ill and seeking "redemption" / fall foul of illegal Hajj tours.

Most of these people have flown into Egypt and trecked / been bussed in to Mecca across the border.

The high deaths are not from the crowds / crush at mecca itself but from people trying to get there informally.