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What are you trying to say Farsi? That ancient Hijazi/Arabian cities like Makkah and Madinah should be handed over to foreigners like you Farsis that have absolutely nothing to do with those cities?
Allah (swt) bestowed this honor open us and we locals have been running the show and taking care of pilgrims from the entire world for 1400 years in a row. In fact Makkah has been a pilgrimage site since the time of Ibrahim (as) over 4000 years ago.
What did you expect? That Papua New Guinea and Papuans were making profit?
It is only logical that KSA earns from Hajj and Umrah. All the expenses are also entirely paid by KSA. Surprise, surprise.
Care to tell me how much Iran earns from Shia pilgrims from across the world (mostly Arab world and Pakistan) visiting the tombs of long-dead Hijazi Arabs in places like Qom and Mashhad?
Yeah, "every" year. There have been no deadly accidents for 9 years in a row until your Farsi compatriots caused another disturbance in a long list of disturbances during Hajj spanning decades.
From deadly riots, killing fellow pilgrims, security, volunteers and for turning Hajj into a mockery by your idiotic protests that NO other nationality of pilgrims have ever engaged in.
But what to expect when your founding father enriched us with statements like this:
"The Islamic and non-Islamic powers of the world will not admit our power till such time that we establish our hold over Makkah and Madinah because these are the centers and citadels of Islam. Hence our domination over these places Is an essential requirement ... when as a conqueror I will enter Makkah and Madinah, the first thing to be done at that time by me would be to dig out two idols (Abu Bakr and Umar) lying by the side of the Prophet's grave."
Let me remind you of the fact that there are 1.7 billion Muslims. You not taking part in Hajj is no lose for anybody but yourself and nobody forces you to embark upon such journeys.
Congratulations for making your thread but I am afraid that you cannot do anything but cry. Now go back crying about this incident being "deliberate".
P.S. My country should not host enemies of my country and people (Arabs) to begin with so if I had any power you would be banned from entering KSA and any Saudi Arabian citizen stupid enough to attempt to visit Iran would be denied that right as well. We want nothing to do with you and your meddling in the Arab world will be removed as well eventually.
Were you on sight that you say with clarity Iranian crowd caused stampede. Here read this witness account
Reflecting on the shocking events that unfolded on Thursday in Saudi Arabia, the 55-year-old tall, thin trader told his dramatic story to AFP’s Kano correspondent Aminu Abubakar, who also performed the pilgrimage:
“We set off at sunrise from Muzdalifah and marched towards the Jamarat,” the place in Mina where pilgrims ritually stone the devil, Kabir recounted.
“We were more than halfway through the procession when the road was blocked by the police, which led to buildup (of pilgrims).
“Then the police blocked all the roads, leaving us with only one route. The situation became worse when the police allowed people returning from the Jamarat to use the same route back to their tents” where the pilgrims stay.
“From where I stood, I could see a police officer on a raised platform at a nearby control post beckoning at pilgrims returning that they should move on.
“Because those returning were moving in the opposite (direction) of the surging crowd, there was a stampede.
“People became weak from suffocation and heat. People couldn’t breathe (in the crush). Many collapsed, mostly women and the old and disabled on wheelchairs.
A stampede survivor's tale: 'I was pinned down' - The Express Tribune