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The month of Dhul Hijjah is also known as “the month of the pilgrimage”. This is because it is only during this month that the traditional pilgrimage to Makkah and region is observed by Muslims from all the world, as they come together on the 8th, 9th and 10th of this month, performing and completing the fifth pillar of Islam, in the hope and desire that they will have all their previous sins forgiven upon the completion of this historic ritual.

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The Hajj is considered the spiritual climax of a Muslim’s life, providing a deep comprehension of their relationship with God and their place in the world. It not only assures a believer that they have completed the fifth pillar of Islam and followed the footsteps of the Prophet but also instills a sense of belonging to the ummah, a global nation of over one billion Muslims.

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Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) delivered a sermon, his last sermon, as his message to mankind from Mount Arafat, during his presence in what is commonly and affectionately referred to as “hajjat-ul-widaa” (which means, translated, the farewell pilgrimage). This sermon is called in Arabic, “khutbat hajjat-ul-widaa”.

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And proclaim the Haj among mankind. They will come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every camel, lean on account of journeys through deep and distant mountain highways.

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Hajj is one of the best forms of worship and is one of the most sublime deeds because it is one of the pillars of Islam that Allah sent Muhammad (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) with. A servant’s religion is incomplete without it.

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