for women: They wear the clothing that they are allowed, per religion, to wear in other days but preferred to be white colored. This clothing, per religion, should cover the whole body ( including head, hair, and neck) except face and hands that should not be covered. The clothing should be neither tight nor transparent.
for men: The special clothing for hajj (pilgrimage) is composed of two pieces (usually white colored). One piece to cover the lower part from naval to after the knees. The other part to worn on the shoulders and coming down. Both pieces should be tailored to describe the body.
There is no special clothing for Muslims in Mecca (or Makkah).They wear in Mecca the same clothing that is required, per religion, to wear else where except if they are on hajj (or Omra-or minor hajj) then they wear what is required to wear during hajj.
refer to the related two questions below for more information on these two cases.
The Muslim religion comes from Mecca, an Arab country. Most of the people there wear 'jubah'
Muslims do not worship any city. However, you may be asking which cities are holy for Muslims. The three most holy cities in Islam are Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
Muslims pray toward the Kaaba in the city of Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia. This act of facing the Kaaba during prayer is called "Qibla." It symbolizes the unity and uniformity of worship among Muslims worldwide.
Islamic people (Muslims) travel to Mecca on pilgrimages
Mecca is a city in Saudi Arabi. It is the holiest city for Muslims -- when Muslims pray, they allign themselves so that they bow towards Mecca. Mecca is neither in Jeruselum nor in Jordan.
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The city special to Muslims is Mecca.
Mecca and Jerusalem are holy cities for Muslims.
Ever since Mohammed successfully besieged and conquered Mecca, Muslims have not needed to fight anyone in order to get to Mecca. However, prior to this, the Muslims fought the Qoreish Tribe and other Meccan Tribes in the 620s C.E. for the right to pray in Mecca.
While Muslims are in Makkah (Mecca) they face the Kaaba; the oldest God house on earth.
Yes. By Saudi Law, only Muslims can live or enter Mecca.
Mecca, the Holy religious pilgrimage of the Muslims is at Saudi Arabia.