Who knows? i don't know...
Actually i do........You take a suitcase like on any other holiday...oh and religious stuff! :D I'm sorry. that is only the basics- but for those of you who are considerably more advanced:
It depends on the religion, but, generally speaking, religious pilgrimages involve the deity or deities and something concerning that deity's history. In other words, pilgrims (i.e., those who take such a journey) want to follow in the footsteps of their religious icon(s), so they find place(s) that correspond with the histories of the icon(s). There are non-religious pilgrimages, which might follow a person or event in the same general way. For example, those who travel to a war monument to honor the fallen may be said to have taken a pilgrimage there. Therefore, a pilgrim should take whatever provisions are necessary for his/her own health and well-being, especially if the journey is a long and arduous one, and, perhaps a token gift to place at the pilgrimage site in honor of the deity (i.e., in the case of the war monument, flowers or a card or some war memorabilia, etc).
Akbar issued a firman that Jazia (tax for pilgrimage for hindus) should be abolished. Hindus becme very happy and celebrated and gave the name of Akbar to their king.
The Hajj which is the pilgrimage to mecca.
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No, because it is not commanded in the Bible. All that means is that one should not be coerced in to pilgrimage, it can be a joyful and rewarding experience as in Chaucers day. I have been several times to Jerusalem and have both been a member of a group of pilgrims at Walsingham and a leader of such a group regularly!
the leader of the pilgrimage of grace was Robert Aske
Pilgrimage takes at various times. Different pilgrimages are there.
Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca, their holy city.
Of Course They Does
That depends entirely upon what tour you take!
Usually it's two months after. The first 10 days of the second month is the pilgrimage time.
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a lesser pilgrimage is a pilgrimage that is lesser than the normal pilgrimage
They should fast during the month of Ramadan, and the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca.
Its called hajj.
An expeditionA pilgrimage
Where are we going? Why are we going there? Do I need a passport? What kind of clothing should I bring?
Well the main difference would be that Lourdes is a Catholic pilgrimage and Hajj is for Muslims. Hajj is also a pilgrimage that every Muslim who is physically and mentally able must take, whereas Lourdes is different it is a pilgrimage that people may take by choice. Another is that Lourdes is in France and Mecca is in Saudi Arabia.