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Hajj as one of the Five Pillars Typeit

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The is the Islamic pilgrimage which, according to the Five of Islam, should be undertaken by every able Muslim during their lifetime. It is a journey with religious intent which takes place in the country of . Each year, during the month of , millions of Muslims will make the journey to the holy city of to perform a ritualised pilgrimage between various different sites of religious significance. Makkah is the home of the , which is the centre of the most important mosque in Islam. This is considered to be heavily influenced by the life of Muhammad, as he taught his followers how to make this journey. This means that the Hajj can be an example of . There are also connections to other important prophets in Islam – for example, the prophet and his second wife brought their child Ismail here, where Allah provided for them through the Well of , which is now an important part of the pilgrimage.

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