It just kinda ends :) they finish the journey, i think
On the third day of Hajj, which is known as the Day of Eid al-Adha, pilgrims perform the ritual of shaving their heads or cutting their hair as part of the completion of the Hajj pilgrimage. This act, known as "Taqsir" for men and "Halq" for women, symbolizes humility, submission to Allah, and the shedding of one's past sins. It marks the pilgrims' renewal and commitment to their faith, while also signifying the end of the major rites of Hajj.
Age of Puberty marks the legibility of a Muslim, man or woman, to go for hajj.
In the quotation marks.
Idul Fitre, marks the end of fasting in the month of Ramadan and is celebrated with public prayers, feasts and exchange of gifts. Idul Adha marks the end of the Hajj or the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. After the public prayers, those who can afford, sacrifice a lamb or a goat to signify Prophet Abraham's obedience to God, shown by his readiness to sacrifice his son Ishmael.
Easter marks the end of lent, which started on shrove tuesday, (pancake day).
The Beau Marks ended in 1963.
The only one is Hajj or Hadj.
We mainly celebrate the end of fasting, the day of hajj, the prophet's birthday.
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No, imperative statements do not have question marks at the end. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests and end with a period.
To show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end, you can use quotation marks. These are punctuation marks that enclose the speaker's words to set them apart from the rest of the text. It helps indicate that the content within the quotation marks is a direct quote.
No, imperative sentences do not always have periods at the end. They can end with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks depending on the tone or forcefulness of the command.