Mecca (Makka) is the most sacred city of the Muslims. The Muslims visit Makka Mukarma to perform Hajj and Umrah. It is located in Saudi Arabia.
Muslims perform Hajj in the Holy city Makkah and Madina in Saudi Arabia.
They Muslims to go the city of Mecca to perform Hajj. But they must go to Mina and Arafat to complete the rituals of Hajj.
In Saudi Arabia's city Makkah.
A Muslim is expected to make the hajj at least once if s/he is able to do so.
The holy ka'abah is situated at Mecca (Makka). The Muslims face it while offering prayer. They visit this holy city to perform Umrah and Hajj (pilgrimage).
Mecca, Saudi Arabia that's were Muslims make hajj to or pilgrimage.
The Muslims journey to Mecca to perform Hajj. Mecca is situated in Saudi Arabia.
Makka (Mecca) is the most sacred city of the Muslims. It contains the House of Almighty Allah (Symbolically). The Muslims offer prayer facing it. They also perform Umra and Hajj at Makka.
One of a Muslim's duties, as described in the Five Pillars of Islam, is to go on Hajj at least once during his or her lifetime. This is a pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Hajj (Pilgrimage) The fifth and last Pillar of Islam is the Hajj. It is explicitly stated in the Holy Qur'an that every physically and financially able Muslim should make the Hajj to the Holy City of Makkah once in his or her lifetime. The Hajj is considered the culmination of each Muslim's religious duties and aspiration. Muslims from all over the world seek to make the Hajj to the Holy City of Makkah, which occurs between the eighth and thirteenth days of the last month of the Islamic calendar - Dhu'l-Hijjah - of each year. Muslims travel thousands of miles to reach the Holy City of Makkah for the Hajj and perform the rituals in the same manner as the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) almost fourteen centuries ago Hajj (Pilgrimage) The fifth and last Pillar of Islam is the Hajj. It is explicitly stated in the Holy Qur'an that every physically and financially able Muslim should make the Hajj to the Holy City of Makkah once in his or her lifetime. The Hajj is considered the culmination of each Muslim's religious duties and aspiration. Muslims from all over the world seek to make the Hajj to the Holy City of Makkah, which occurs between the eighth and thirteenth days of the last month of the Islamic calendar - Dhu'l-Hijjah - of each year. Muslims travel thousands of miles to reach the Holy City of Makkah for the Hajj and perform the rituals in the same manner as the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) almost fourteen centuries ago
Non-Muslims cannot visit the holy sites of Mecca in Saudia Arabia.