Why Do Muslims Perform Hajj?

Hajj is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is a once-in- a-lifetime obligation for every sane, adult Muslim who is physically and financially able to perform it. This noble act of worship involves a series of sacred rites, performed in specific places and times ordained by Allah.

The Book

Exploring the Secrets of the Journy of Mecca

Each year, over two million Muslims from every race, nation, and culture come together in one sacred place. Clothed in the same simple garments, there is no distinction between rich or poor, black or white, powerful or unknown.

Hajj Brochure
Brochure

Hajj: The Journey of a LifeTime

In a world filled with noise... Hajj calls humanity back to the soul. In a world divided by identity... Hajj reminds us that we are one human family. In a world obsessed with appearance... Hajj reminds us of sincerity. In a world overwhelmed by materialism... Hajj restores spirituality. And in a world searching for peace... Hajj teaches peace begins within the human heart.

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