That is pillar 5 named Hajj which state the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime if one is able.
For women, yes, it is compulsory. For men, it is not an obligation or requirement per religion.
Hajj is an Arabic word that means pilgrimage. It refers to Pilgrimage per Islam religion. However, pilgrimage is an obligation in other God religions although with different rituals and different locations.
one hajj in his whole life
To complete Hajj, you have to do it for 40 days
how many wives did prophet mohammad p b u h have in hajj journey
He performed Hajj only once in his life. Hajj is obligatory on Muslims just once in their life time.
At Hajj season when Hajj is preformed many people go to worship Allah (G_d) and pray in front of Masjid al-Haram. But, people that celebrate Hajj has to go to Mecca to perform Hajj once in a lifetime
hajj or performing pilgrimage to makkah is not obligatory on all Muslims ... only those who are financially able ... and it's one of the five pillars of Islam so it's a pretty big deal .. if u are financially able then u must do it .. u have to do it only once in ur lifetime .. then if u want u can perform hajj again but it's not obligatroy... and Allah knows best
AnswerThe fifth obligation Hajj takes place in Kahba Haram Shariff at Makka in Saudi Arabia once a year which is the first Mosque built by the first man Adam to worship the only and one God Allahin Islam in saubi araba
Hajj is an obligation of Allaah upon every male and female Muslim who is able to find a way there. This is due to Allaah's statement: {And Hajj (pilfrimage to Makkah) to the House (Ka'bah) is a duty that mankind owes to Allaah, those who can find a way there.} (3:97) Hajj has four pillars, they are: Al-Ihram, At-Tawaf, As-Sa'y and Al-Wuquf at Arafat. If one of these pillars is left off, the Hajj is nullified. Umrah has three pillars and they are: Al-Ihram, At-Tawaf, and As-Sa'y. Umrah is not complete without these things.
So many people have performed Hajj 7 or more times.