
What is Hajj?
Each year, millions travel to Makkah to perform Hajj, a sacred pilgrimage that every Muslim, if able, must do at least once in their lifetime.

Each year, millions travel to Makkah to perform Hajj, a sacred pilgrimage that every Muslim, if able, must do at least once in their lifetime.

Prophet Ibrahim (AS), known by many as the father of the Prophets, is an example of unwavering Tawakkul (trust in Allah).

Tawakkul is an essential concept in Islam. It refers to the act of placing complete trust and reliance on Allah in all aspects of life.

Hajj is the sacred pilgrimage Muslims make to Makkah. It takes place between the 8th to 12th or 13th of Dhul Hijjah.

The Shahada is the very first pillar of Islam. It is the declaration of belief in one God (Allah) and His messenger, Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).

In Islam, Sabr holds deep significance. It is the action of having sincere patience, endurance, and submission to Allah’s decree.
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