The Fifth Pillar: Hajj is one of the five fundamental pillars of Islam, a mandatory pilgrimage for all financially and physically able Muslims.
Journey to Mecca: Millions of Muslims travel to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, each year for this sacred pilgrimage.
Spiritual Transformation: More than just a physical journey, Hajj is a profound spiritual experience aimed at seeking forgiveness and renewal of faith.
Symbolic Rituals: Pilgrims perform a series of rituals, including circumambulating the Kaaba (Tawaf) and standing on Mount Arafat.
Unity in Diversity: Hajj brings together Muslims from all over the world, dressed in simple white ihram garments, symbolizing equality and unity.
Historical Roots: The rituals of Hajj trace back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Culmination with Eid al-Adha: The Hajj culminates with Eid al-Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice), celebrated by Muslims worldwide.