fallstuff
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it seems jamara is most dangerous place most of the death occurred at that place in different time .
though we cannot compare one with other as hajj is mandatory for us on the other hand istema is manmade rutual .more importantly a people gather in istema arrive at different time and sit at on place they don't need to move from one place to other for any ritual like in hajj at a times most people gathered during 'akheri munajat'' come and go but those arrived for istema actually stay for a while leave gradually.
There are certainly some differences. I am listing them below,
1) The age difference of the Hajj pilgrims and the Ijtema participants:
I don't know the facts, but would not be surprised if the Hajj participants are elderly folks mostly.
2) The Heat:
The heat is unforgiving. I have experienced temperature of 106 F at 11pm in summer in the ME. It feels like you are in a giant oven. Most of the migrant worker death in ME is heat induced cardiac arrest or heat stroke.
3) Infrastructure: Mecca has the better infrastructure hands down. Better hospitals, roads, and sanitation facilities.
4) Millions of people from different nationalities and culture: People speaking different languages can be a huge problem.
The point is the old and the weak have been performing hajj for more than a thousand years. The hot weather is also nothing new in Saudi Arabia. The host know all these factors, giving them ample time to prepare.
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