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The three Jamarats are named after significant figures in Islamic tradition: Jamarat al-Aqaba (the largest), Jamarat al-Wusta (the middle), and Jamarat al-Sughra (the smallest). During the Hajj pilgrimage, pilgrims throw pebbles at these pillars to symbolize the rejection of evil, specifically The Temptations faced by the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). Each Jamarat represents a different aspect of this struggle against sin.

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