The Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca (Makkah), the largest annual pilgrimage in the world It is the fifth pillar of Islam, an obligation that must be carried out by every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so, at least once in their lifetime. It is the demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to God.
The Hajj occurs from the 8th to the 12th day of Dhul Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. This date cannot be aligned directly with Western calendars, but in the early 21st century, it occurs roughly in the November-January time frame. In 2007, the next month of Dhul Hijjah begins on December 11, with the week of the Hajj beginning on December 18, 2007.
The Hajj itself was considered ancient since the time of Adam. But the ritual of Hajj goes back to the time of Abraham in 2000 BC. Pilgrims would join processions of tens of thousands of people, who would simultaneously converge on Mecca for the week of the Hajj, and perform a series of rituals. Each person would walk counter-clockwise seven times about the Kaaba, the cubical building towards which all Muslims pray, kiss the sacred Black Stone on its corner, run back and forth between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, drink from the Zamzam Well, go to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil, then proceed to Muzdalifah to gather pebbles, which they would throw at a rock in Mina to perform the ritual of the Stoning of the Devil. The pilgrims would then shave their heads, perform an animal sacrifice, and celebrate the three day global festival of Eid ul-Adha.
As of 2007, an estimated two million pilgrims participate in this annual pilgrimage.Crowd-control techniques have become critical, and because of the large numbers of people, many of the rituals have become more stylized. It is not necessary to kiss the Black Stone, but merely to point at it on each circuit around the Kaaba. Throwing pebbles was done at large pillars, which for safety reasons were in 2004 changed to long walls with catchbasins below to catch the stones. The slaughter of an animal can be done either personally, or by appointing someone else to do it, and so forth. But even with the crowd control techniques, there are still many Incidents during the Hajj, as pilgrims are trampled in the crush, or ramps collapse under the weight of the many visitors, causing hundreds of deaths. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj has a website, with the message, "Be peaceful, orderly and kind. No crushing.
Pilgrims can also go to Mecca to perform the rituals at other times of the year. This is sometimes called the "lesser pilgrimage", or Umrah. However, even if they perform the Umrah, they are still obligated to perform the Hajj at some other point in their lifetime [From Yahoo Answers].
Hajj is all about first going to Ihram, which is a spiritual state of purity during which the person must not quarrel, commit any act of violence or engage in sexual activity. Men signify the state of ihram by bathing, and wearing two pieces of unsewn white cloth: "one covers the body from waist to ankle and the other is thrown over the shoulder." Women usually wear a simple white dress and "a head covering, but not a veil." "The white garments are symbolic of human equality and unity before God, since all the pilgrims are dressed similarly." The pilgrim will then repeat the Talbiyah (Talbeeyah) prayer. One English translation is "Here I am, O God, at Thy Command! Here I am at Thy Command! Thou art without associate; Here I am at Thy Command! Thine are praise and grace and dominion! Thou art without associate. Then after doing Ihram, you go to Mecca, where you will enter the mosque with first stepping in with your right foot, then you'll say "In the name of Allah, may peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah. Oh Allah, forgive me my sins and open to me the doors of Your mercy. I seek refuge in Allah the Almighty and in His Eminent Face and in His Eternal Dominion from the accursed Satan. Then you'll go to THE Ka'aba, a square shaped and go around it. It is true said, that Prophet Mohammed said when you do Hajj it is like starting your life over because all of your sins go away.
Non Muslims don't go on Hajj.
most of them might do hajj and umra
Yes. Muslims from all over the world go to Makka (Mecca) Mukarma to perform Hajj.
There is no 'a Hajj.' Hajj is the pilgrimage where all Muslims are required to go for Pilgrimage. This is a spiritual and only religion- based journey.
To pray
Muslims perform Hajj in the Holy city Makkah and Madina in Saudi Arabia.
Because something.
They go on Hajj to get rewards from Allah (God) so they can go to Heaven. I know this as I am a Muslim!
The Muslims from all over the world come to Mecca to perform Hajj.
Rituals for Hajj are the same for all the Muslims.
its pert of fath of islam and pay the all parts of hajj
Muslims are not required to go anywhere during the holidays of others. During Hajj, Muslims go to Mecca.