because it is a religious duty...... they must go at least once a year....
Mecca, in Saudi Arabia.
Islamic people (Muslims) travel to Mecca on pilgrimages
Mecca or Jerusalem
because it is a religious duty...... they must go at least once a year....
they are both pilgrimages
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Answer:If there is such a place, then it has no place in Islam. It would be unlawful to replace the pilgrimage to Mecca with a pilgrimage to anywhere else - even Jerusalem.
The most common pilgrimage is taken by Muslims; the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca.
No, a Mosque is a place of prayer for Islam. One of the main pilgrimages for Islam is Mecca.
Shaikh Nabi Bakhash Nizami has written: 'Manzil-i Shauq' -- subject(s): Mecca, Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages, Pilgrims and pilgrimages
No, some people still go on personal pilgrimages. There are some churches who go to places as a group because it represents the major holy place for their religion. Muslims go to Mecca as a pilgrimage.
The city and religious center in Uzbekistan where Muslims make seven pilgrimages as a substitute for the hajj to Mecca is called Samarkand. It is renowned for its rich Islamic history, stunning architecture, and significance as a major center of learning and culture during the Silk Road era. Samarkand holds great importance for Muslims, particularly due to its historical mosques and mausoleums.