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The Hajj (Arabic: ‎ Ḥaǧǧ ) is a pilgrimage to Mecca (Makkah). It is currently the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, and is the fifth pillar of Islam, an obligation that must be carried out a...
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Hajj ; Arabic: hajj ... The length of the obligatory rituals with the hajj covers about 6 days, but which are the core rituals is a matter of definitions, and may be set as low as covering 3 days. Hajj is the last, but still most celebrated of Islam's Five Pillars.
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A comprehensive account of all aspects of the Hajj and Umrah, the journey of a lifetime. ... This Ministry of Hajj website is designed to provide general information about all aspects of the Hajj.
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Al-islam, islamic resources. ... Tamattu` means performing `Umrah during the Hajj season, and on the Day of Tarwiah a pilgrim gets into the state of Ihram for Hajj. Anyone intending to perform a Tamattu`` Hajj should on approaching the Miqat make intention for `Umrah.
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Sami al-Hajj - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sami Mohy El Din Muhammed Al Hajj (Arabic: ‎), aka Sami Al-Haj (Khartoum, Sudan, February 15, 1969) is a Sudanese journalist for the Al Jazeera network. In 2001, while on his was to do camera work ...
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IslamiCity Hajj Tour; Join IslamiCity Hajj the journey of a lifetime, which every Muslim desires to take. Those fortunate enough to go are considered guests of God. After careful evaluation we have selected two Hajj Packages to offer.
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The Hajj at a Glance - a quick pictorial overview of Hajj rites ... The Hajj in Pictures a gallery of photographs showing various sites, rites and stages of Hajj. ... How to Perform the Rituals of Hajj and Umrah by Shaikh Muhammad As-Salih Al-Uthaimeen...
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Preparation for the Hajj ... "The Hajj consists of several ceremonies, meant to symbolize the essential concepts of the Islamic faith, and to commemorate the trials of prophet Abraham and his family...Prophet Muhammad had said that a person who performs Hajj properly 'will return as a newly born baby [free of all sins].'
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