Thursday, January 05, 2006

and unto Him is our Return.

"Hotel collapses in Mecca; dozens killed"

In a sense, what better period to leave this world? (While performing the pilgrimage)
This may not be the end though, since many people also die in stampedes during the stoning of the jamaarat and other incidents.

Click Expand to read the article from the Toronto Star.

Hotel collapses in Mecca; dozens killed
Jan. 5, 2006. 09:33 AM

MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — A hotel at the gates to Mecca's Islamic shrines collapsed Thursday as millions of Muslims gathered in their holiest city for the annual hajj pilgrimage, security officials said. Pan-Arab satellite television broadcasters reported dozens were killed or injured.

The television reports said the Louloat al-Kheir, while security officials said the Al-Ghaza Hotel had collapsed. The tragedy occurred early Thursday afternoon. Millions of Muslim faithful are flooding into Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage that climaxes on Monday with the Eid al-Adha, a four-day feast.

Islam's five pillars demand that followers profess there is one God and Mohammed is His prophet, pray five times daily, give alms, fast daily during the holy month of Ramadan and - if financially able - travel to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.

The number of pilgrims to Mecca has increased elevenfold over the past 15 years. During that time, the Saudi government spent billions of dollars to improve accommodations, transportation and medical facilities for the "guests of Allah."

The massive gathering has been hit with tragedies frequently in recent years.
The worst hajj-related tragedy occured in 1990 when 1,426 pilgrims were killed in a stampede in an overcrowded pedestrian tunnel leading to holy sites in Mecca.

In 2004, on the final day of the ceremonies, 251 people were trampled to death when the crowd panicked during the ritual stoning of the devil. Three years earlier, 35 hajj pilgrims were killed in stampede the same ceremony.

In 1998, about 180 pilgrims were trampled to death when panic erupted after several of them fell off an overpass during the ritual. Four years earlier, in 1994, some 270 pilgrims killed in a stampede during the stoning ritual.

During an anti-U.S. demonstration staged by Iranians in 1987, some 402 people, mostly pilgrims from Iran, were killed and 649 were wounded in the crash of a Pakistani jetliner carrying hajj pilgrims Jiddah to Riyadh, the Saudi capital.

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