They wear their normal licit clothing, that they wear in their normal daily lives, that:
They wear as they wear anywhere else except if they are om hajj (or pilgrimage) then they wear what is required during hajj. See question below.
The Muslim pilgrims don't have to plant during Hajj.
waqfa is a muslim celbration where you throw stones at pilars during the journey of the Hajj.
A respectful way to greet a Muslim friend during the Hajj is by saying "Assalamu alaikum," which means "Peace be upon you" in Arabic. This is a common greeting among Muslims and is especially fitting during the Hajj pilgrimage, as it reflects the spirit of peace and unity that is central to this sacred journey.
Apart from performing Hajj at Mecca, the Muslim Hajis are supposed to visit Madina Munawara.
Hajj is obligatory on each Muslim man and woman once in lifetime. It can be performed only during fixed days.
They wear two pieces of untailored white clothes; one covering the part as minimum from naval to kees and the other piece covers the upper part including shoulders. Refer to question below.
Yes. Hajj is also farz for Muslim women under certain conditions. They are also bound to perform Hajj at least once during their life time if they otherwise qualify for it.
Out of the Five basic and compulsory pillars of Islam, one is Hajj. Hajj is compulsory for every ABLE (capable) Muslim. A true Muslim must go for Hajj once in a life-time (if he is economically and physically sound).
Hajj a Muslim pilgrimage
A Muslm's life takes a different shade when he puts on Ihraam, declares Labback Allah huma Labback, and leaves for Mecca to perform Hajj or Umra. He has to abide by certain rules and follow certain restriction during Hajj.
Hajj is a very important event in the life of a Muslim. It is now quite expensive and as such a lot of Muslims cannot afford to go for Hajj.. The state of mind is focused to go there and complete the rituals, ask for forgiveness and hope that the Hajj has been done properly and gets accepted by the Almighty Allah, and for a safe journey home.