Hajj isn’t just a religious obligation for Muslims; it’s also a profound journey of faith and self-discovery. Understanding its rituals and significance allows us to share the beauty of Islam, foster understanding, and promote interfaith dialogue, creating bridges of respect and harmony. Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam.
Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, symbolizes unity, equality, and submission to God. Through rituals like Tawaf and Wuquf, millions seek spiritual purification and closeness to the divine, fostering a sense of community. It commemorates the actions of Prophet Ibrahim and his family, emphasizing devotion and repentance. (Reference: Quran 22:27-29)
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