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Hajj Guideline for the Ummah from their Beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH

Belief in the Prophet Muhammad PBUH as the last Prophet of Islam is important for every Muslim follower. An important life event of Allah’s Messenger PBUH is his journey of Hajj. He PBUH performed Hajj 10 years after he migrated from Makkah to Madinah. This Hajj was known as the Hajj of farewell because he passed away two months following it.There was an important message delivered for the Muslim Ummah in the Holy Prophet’s PBUH last sermon, which he delivered at the plain of Arafat during his Hajj. For this reason, understanding and gaining insight about the Hajj of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH is essential for all believing Muslims throughout the world. Journey to Makkah The Prophet Muhammad ﷺset out for Makkah on Thursday afternoon, 24 th Zul Qadh, 10 A.H. The Prophet, mounted on his she camel, led a caravan of over 100,000 followers. When a place known as Zul Hulaifa was reached, the Prophet stopped, rested throughout the night, and then took a bath to put on his Ihram. T

Million of Muslims Head to Makkah to Perform Hajj 2022

Millions of Muslims all around the world have started coming in the Saudi Arabian city of Makkah ahead of the yearly Hajj pilgrimage, a middle pillar of the Islamic faith that re-enacts the events of the Prophet Muhammad (PBHU) from more than 1,400 years ago. People attending worship from more than 150 countries started gathering soon in the city, one of the blessed sites in Islam, to get ready for the five-day pilgrimage which starts on 5 th July 2022. A religious trip meant to cleanse the true of sin and get them closer to Allah SWT, this year's Hajj 2022  is expected to attend by more than 1.5 million pilgrims. To address safety concerns, nearly a thousand new observation cameras have been installed at the Makkah Grand Mosque, which will check crowd numbers, and the Jamarat stoning (a symbolic stoning of the devil based on historic custom) will be more strongly controlled than in earlier years. Also for the first time, pilgrims will be given electronic brace