Either perform Tawaf-e Ziyarah and Sa’ey or spend the day in Mina.
Pilgrims carry out the second part of Rami, stoning all three Satans, one by one. They may visit Makkah to perform another essential rite of the Hajj: the Tawaf-e Ziyarah (this could be done on day 10, 11 or 12 of Dhul Hijja). After completing the Tawaf, pilgrims pray, preferably behind the Station of Ibrahim (if possible), the site where Ibrahim-as stood while he built the K‘abah. Thereafter, pilgrims should also drink Zamzam water.
Another rite is the Sa’ey, or ‘the running’. This is a re-enactment of a memorable episode in the life of Hagar-rau, who was taken into what the Qur’an calls the ‘uncultivable valley’ of Makkah, with her infant son Ishmael, to settle there. The Sa’ey commemorates Hagar’s-rau frantic search for water to quench Ishmael’s-as thirst. She ran back and forth seven times between two rocky hillocks, al-Safa and al-Marwah, until she found the sacred water known as Zamzam. This water, which sprang forth miraculously under Ishmael’s tiny feet, is now enclosed in a marble chamber near the K‘abah.