Muslim pilgrims walk towards in the Al-Safa direction (Safa and Marwah) where Muslims walk back and forth seven times during Tawaf al-Ifada and El Siee on the day of slaughtering after Arafat day, at the Grand Mosque on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca October 26, 2012. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the Haj by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Muslim pilgrims walk towards in the Al-Safa direction (Safa and Marwah) where Muslims walk back and forth seven times during Tawaf al-Ifada and El Siee on the day of slaughtering after Arafat day, at the Grand Mosque on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca October 26, 2012. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the Haj by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh