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Devil Takes Hajj Battle, Beats Vegas Spread

by Scott Ott

(2006-01-12) — Oddsmakers in Las Vegas warn customers never to wager against the Devil in his annual contest versus stone-throwing Muslims during the Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca.

This year, not only did the Devil extend his undefeated streak, but he beat the spread that Vegas insiders had pegged at 250 deaths, based on his 2004 performance.

The ceremonial stoning of the Devil is a highlight of the annual pilgrimage, and an economic shot-in-the-arm for the local healthcare and funeral services industries.

An unnamed Saudi cleric, speaking for Allah, the official deity of Islam, defended the Pilgrims’ effort despite this year’s toll of 345 dead and hundreds injured.

“They put their hearts into it,” the Imam said. “But we just didn’t execute on the fundamentals — like standing up and staying out from under foot. This game is 90 percent mental, so we’ll have to go back to the Koran and work on the basics.”

During his annual post-stampede news conference, the Imam brushed aside suggestions that he might forfeit future match-ups with Satan, or attack in smaller groups to reduce accidental trampling. Instead, he searched for a silver lining in the depressing performance.

“If it’s any comfort to the families of our deceased Hajj rookies,” he said, “at least Muslims are required to make only one trip to Mecca in a lifetime.”
 

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withoutaface said:
Devil Takes Hajj Battle, Beats Vegas Spread
by Scott Ott
(2006-01-12) — Oddsmakers in Las Vegas warn customers never to wager against the Devil in his annual contest versus stone-throwing Muslims during the Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca.
This year, not only did the Devil extend his undefeated streak, but he beat the spread that Vegas insiders had pegged at 250 deaths, based on his 2004 performance.
The ceremonial stoning of the Devil is a highlight of the annual pilgrimage, and an economic shot-in-the-arm for the local healthcare and funeral services industries.
An unnamed Saudi cleric, speaking for Allah, the official deity of Islam, defended the Pilgrims’ effort despite this year’s toll of 345 dead and hundreds injured.
“They put their hearts into it,” the Imam said. “But we just didn’t execute on the fundamentals — like standing up and staying out from under foot. This game is 90 percent mental, so we’ll have to go back to the Koran and work on the basics.”
During his annual post-stampede news conference, the Imam brushed aside suggestions that he might forfeit future match-ups with Satan, or attack in smaller groups to reduce accidental trampling. Instead, he searched for a silver lining in the depressing performance.
“If it’s any comfort to the families of our deceased Hajj rookies,” he said, “at least Muslims are required to make only one trip to Mecca in a lifetime.”
Shows what you get for trying to kill the devil.
 

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SashatheMan said:
shows what u get for believing in allah.
Your condescending disposition towards religion is unbecoming.
 
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The Imam should have said: "They go to heaven." Because it is true in muslim belief, that is you die on the jihad that is Hajj, you go straight to heaven.
 

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seems like a dangerous place to be at
MECCA, Saudi Arabia (CNN) -- About 2 million Muslims from around the world began streaming out of Mecca on Sunday, the first day of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to the birthplace of the Prophet Mohammad.
Moving in cars, vans and on foot, a mass of white-robed pilgrims poured into a tented city at the valley of Mena at the start of the five-day ritual.
Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford the trip is obliged to perform the Hajj to Mecca once in a lifetime. (Watch an experience of the Hajj -- 2:10)
Making Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islamic faith. Mecca is revered as the holiest site of Islam, and the Masjid al-Haram, or Grand Mosque, is the focal point of the rites observed.
The six-day pilgrimage ends with a four-day feast called the Eid al-Adha.
Among the rites during the Hajj are the circling of the Ka'aba, the stone building Muslims believe was originally built by Abraham and his son Ishmael.
The Ka'aba is considered the first sanctuary on Earth dedicated to the worship of the One God. It is a symbol of unity for Muslims, because all prayers, wherever they are performed, are oriented in the direction of the Ka'aba.
The Hajj has been connected with deadly incidents in the past, most of them stampedes that take place during the ceremonies. But the risks are increasing, with disease and terrorism high on the list of Saudi concerns.
Last week, a hotel near the Grand Mosque in central Mecca collapsed, killing at least 76 people. Authorities were still investigating what caused the small hotel to crumble, sending chunks of debris into the street and onto sidewalks packed with Muslims in Mecca for the Hajj.
The worst stampede happened in 1990, when 1,426 pilgrims were trampled to death.
More recently, 251 pilgrims died two years ago in a stampede during a stone-throwing ritual that has been the trigger for previous deadly tramplings.
A stampede in 2003 killed 36 pilgrims, most of them en route to the devil-stoning ritual, conducted outside Mecca. In 2001, a stampede at the same ritual killed 35.
 

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Salima said:
The Imam should have said: "They go to heaven." Because it is true in muslim belief, that is you die on the jihad that is Hajj, you go straight to heaven.
how about the people who didnt stop to help, or trampled all over the other people and didnt care that people died. i am sure they will also go to heaven
 

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Salima said:
The Imam should have said: "They go to heaven." Because it is true in muslim belief, that is you die on the jihad that is Hajj, you go straight to heaven.
No, because that wouldn't be funny, and the point of satire is to be funny.
 

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so does any one wanna make bets, how many will perish?

0-100 100:1 odds
200-400 2:1 odds
400-800 1.1:1 odds
800+ 5:1 odds
 

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I bet 2 bucks on 0 - 100.
i would have to say the expectations of so few muslims killing themselves is very rare. Your better off betting on 800+, its a more likely to accure
 

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it's sad. they even take little children there...who don't even know what is happening around them...they are so caught up in throwing rocks at the so called devils, that they don't consider the safety of the people around them...don't they have any humanity? imo, i consider this nothing but stupidity, not to mention, a sign of highly uneducated people, even so, a person would feel this, that it is completely illogical.
 
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SashatheMan said:
so does any one wanna make bets, how many will perish?

0-100 100:1 odds
200-400 2:1 odds
400-800 1.1:1 odds
800+ 5:1 odds
200-400.
 

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how does throwing rocks at a wall, make your sins go away, and how is it associated with a devil?

anyone
 
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I don't see why everyone has to go at the same time. All good customers know that a theme park is best attended in winter....
 

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