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    differing beliefs; as specified within Qur’an‚ “. One of the many significant practices which express the faith of Islamic is the Hajj. Hajj is the fifth pillar within Islam and is defined as an individual’s pilgrimage to Allah. It is simply a Muslim’s devotion to God through the commemoration of key events throughout Islamic history which is documented in the Qur’an. Hajj is the last of the five pillars of Islam. The practice involves thirteen steps which is each of significance to Muslim beliefs.

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    Hajj: An introduction: [pic] A supplicating pilgrim at Masjid al-Haram‚ the mosque which was built around the Kaaba ("cube")‚ (the building at center). In this image of the Hajj from 2003‚ thousands of pilgrims are walking around the Kaaba in a counter-clockwise direction (Tawaf). The Hajj(Arabic: حج‎ Ḥajj) is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest annual pilgrimages

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    A Guide to Hajj

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    Guide to Hajj Introduction to Hajj Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam. The dictionary definition is that ‘The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year. It is also expected to be done at least once in a Muslims life.’ Although‚ this is correct there is more to it than just that‚ such as – Muslims are expected to complete Hajj once in their lifetime‚ ONLY if they have the financial backing in terms of money left over which could be saved up for Hajj. Not only

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    Islam - Hajj

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    Hajj Overview o Pilgrimage is the supreme prayer for forgiveness of sins committed and the ultimate preparation for eternity o Pilgrimage rituals which must be performed‚ eg circumambulation of the Ka’ba o The rites of the Hajj symbolise the essential concepts of Islam and commemorate the trials of the Prophet Ibrahim and his family o Hajj: The annual‚ week-long pilgrimage to Mecca (in modern-day Saudi Arabia)‚ which is the fifth pillar of faith and is therefore an obligation as it is prescribed

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    Executive Hajj

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    22 days) BASIC PACKAGE: • Hajj Application‚ Draft for Mualim / transportation and Filing of Government forms for Hajj Visa. • Accommodation in ZamZam Towers Makkah for 8 days on BB basis. • Accommodation in Anwar Al Madina Movenpick for 3 days on BB basis. • 5 to 6 Days accommodation in Aziziah (3-4 days before and 2 days after Hajj depending upon flight schedule and sighting of moon) on gender based room sharing of 6-7 persons with Full Board Meal. • Hajj Days accommodation at Maktab

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    Forz In Hajj

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    Staying at mt Arafa ( 9th of Jil- hajj staying at mt Arafa field) 3) Tawaaf ( go around the ka’bah 7 times) 1) Aim with restriction of Ihraam ( white cloth) After niyath it is vital to wear Ihraam ( white cloth) For men they must wear 2 pieces of blank white cloth and for women it is better to wear salwar kameez - including the hijab. They wear Ihraam because people don’t worry about how they look‚ they are all equal in Allah’s eyes and secondly‚ when people die in hajj people can just bury them with

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    Hajj-the Process

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    What the believer does during hajj is to recall what happened to important persons in Muslim history. The rituals performed around the Ka’ba recalls the acts of Abraham and Isma’il when they turned the Ka’ba into the sacred place of worship and peace (Koran sura 2 aya 119). The next act recalls the running of Hajar‚ when she ran for water for her son. But following this‚ and we have now arrived at the core of hajj (the acts above are also performed in the smaller pilgrimage‚ umra) both the theological

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    Islam and Hajj

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    DESCRIBE THE SIGNIFICANT PRACTICE OF THE HAJJ The Hajj is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and involves a physical‚ spiritual and mental journey to the Ka’ba which is known as ‘the house of God’ that is worship in Mecca. All Muslims are expected to take part in the hajj at least once in their lifetime‚ if they are physically and financially capable of it. The Hajj consists of preparing for the life changing experience through the renewal and rebirth of the individual. The preparation is when the

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    Hajj: Islamic Pilgrimage

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    Hajj: Islamic Pilgrimage The Islamic religion requires its members to take a pilgrimage to Mecca to pay tribute to their god Allah‚ ask for forgiveness of sins. The Hajj is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest annual pilgrimages in the world‚ and is the fifth pillar of Islam‚ a religious duty that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so. The Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim

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    Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca

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    Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca Introduction Hajj Once a year‚ Muslims of every ethnic group‚ colour‚ social status‚ and culture gather together in Mecca and stand before the Kaaba praising Allah together. It is a ritual that is designed to promote the bonds of Islamic brotherhood and sisterhood by showing that everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah. The Hajj makes Muslims feel real importance of life here on earth‚ and the afterlife‚ by stripping away all markers of social status‚ wealth‚ and pride

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