A pilgrimage can mean any journey that has spiritual aspects not just religious ones.
A pilgrimage is a religious journey, and people would often times, and they still do, go on a pilgrimage to hopefully become more religious, to connect with their god(s). Or they might do it to prove their loyalty to their religion.
Answer: People make pilgrimages to places and shrines which are considered sacred. As humanists do not believe in God or an afterlife, they would not take part in a pilgrimage.
No, only Muslims who have completed the necessary religious requirements can go to Mecca for the pilgrimage.
because ur going 2 u on a religious journey
Travelling to a religious place (a place holy to your religious beliefs) is to go on a pilgrimage.
"Non-muslims" is not one religion, but several. Several other religions each have their own pilgrimage destinations.
Because of love and faith one is compelled to go on a pilgrimage.
pilgrimage is important to religious people, because they go there to look at places or things to do with their religion. For example, a christian might go on a pilgrimage to Bethlehem, to see where Jesus was born, and walk where Joseph and Mary mayhave walked.
Jerusalem is a holy city for three major religions:JewishChristianMuslim
No, only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca for religious pilgrimage.
No, pilgrimage is not compulsory for Sikhs. However, some Sikhs choose to go on pilgrimages to important historical and religious sites such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar, but it is not a mandatory practice in Sikhism.
A follower of Islam may make a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.