What is Hajj in Islam… and why do Muslims perform it?
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, meaning it is a fundamental act of worship in a Muslim’s life.
A Muslim performs it once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able.
It involves traveling to Mecca at a specific time to carry out particular rituals taught in Islam.
However, Hajj is not just a set of rituals, it is a spiritual journey that reconnects a person with God.
During it, one leaves behind the distractions of daily life and experiences moments of sincerity and reflection.
It teaches humility, patience, and equality with others.
For this reason, Hajj is considered a life-changing experience that transforms a person from within, not just an ordinary trip.
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