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What do muslims do at Hajj?

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What do muslims do at Hajj?

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In Islam, the pilgrimage to Mecca required of all Muslims at least once in their lifetime, provided they are physically and financially able. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. By tradition the pilgrimage is undertaken between the 7th and 12th days of the last month of the Islamic year. At Mecca, the pilgrims are obliged to perform several rituals, including walking seven times around the Ka’bah shrine. They must also visit holy places outside Mecca and sacrifice an animal in honor of Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac. In conclusion, they return to Mecca and perform a farewell circling of the shrine. The hajj is a series of extensively detailed rituals. These include wearing a special garment that symbolizes unity and modesty, collective circumambulations of the Kaaba, and the symbolic stoning of evil. A central event of the pilgrimage is at the station on the plain of Arafat, some ten miles from Mecca, where, the massive crowds notwithstanding, the pilgrim is required to be compl

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THE HAJJ, or pilgrimage, is the fifth of the five pillars of Islam. Every able-bodied Muslim should make the pilgrimage at least once in his or her lifetime, finances permitting. The Hajj takes place annually during the first 10 days of the Dhu al-Hijja, the twelfth month of the Islamic year. The Islamic calendar is based on lunar months, so the actual date moves forward about 11 days each year in relation to the western solar calendar. During the Hajj, pilgrims must be in a state of ihram (consecration). Men wear two pieces of white unstitched cloth – covering the waist and legs, the other around the shoulders covering the upper body. While in ihram, pilgrims must not cut hair or nails, wear perfumes, kill animals or insects, or engage in any kind of sexual relations (including proposals of marriage). ————————————–… Rituals of the Hajj THE RITUALS of the Hajj are complex and vary slightly according to different Islamic traditions. 1. Circumambulation of the Ka

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