The Rituals of Hajj: A Spiritual Journey
Hajj, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is an annual pilgrimage to Makkah involving key rituals that symbolize spiritual purity and submission to Allah.
Pilgrims enter Ihram, perform Tawaf around the Kaaba, and reenact Hagar's search for water in Sa'i.
The journey culminates at Arafat, followed by rituals like Rami al-Jamarat and animal sacrifice. Each act fosters unity among Muslims and deepens their faith.
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