Hajj shows worship because you are retracing the steps of Prophets and our beloved Aimah (ay-ma)
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Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. This is a ritual worship done per God commands in Quran and per Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
Hajj (pilgrimage) is a great annual event for Muslims. There are many reasons why Muslims perform hajj which translate into the following numerous benefits of Hajj:
Hajj is performed as per command of Almighty Allah. Clad in two untailored white sheets of cloth and standing in the field of Arafat millions of Muslims feel that they belong to God Almighty.
because it is where theyre god lies
Quran says Hajj is a right of God on people that should pay this right to God by going Hajj.
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam five pillars. Hajj is pilgrimage to the Allah (God in English) House (called Kaaba) in Makkah (or Mecca) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Refer to link below for hajj ritual worship.
"Belonging to God"
Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Hajj means "standing before a deity in a sacred place" or "voyage to a sacred place." Mecca is the most sacred of the Muslim cities.
If pilgrimage (Hajj) performed honestly and as commanded by God and his prophet Muhammad (peace upon him), the Pilgrim (Hajj) comes back free from all his sins as he was reborn again.
Yes, they pray the ritual prayers according to the Hajj rituals. They pray also all the time asking God forgiveness and asking him to accept their Hajj and to be rewarded for it and they pray all what they hope God accept and fulfill in this life and after.
They go on Hajj to get rewards from Allah (God) so they can go to Heaven. I know this as I am a Muslim!
he wanted to be accepted in the eyes of god. So god will forget his sins
Pilgrimage. Hajj is Muslim traveling for God ritual worship to the area of Makkah (Mecca) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.The word "Hajj" literally means the journey to Mecca made by a Muslim. Hajj is important to Muslims as they should atleast make this journey once in their life time.
Belonging to god or Laughing an evil laugh
to show how Haggai was looking for water for her son Ismael