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How to perform Hajj Complete guide line

Billions of our Muslim brothers and sisters around the world have been undertaking Hajj each year since 629 CE following the migration of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) from Medina to Makkah. For anyone preparing to go, it’s an incredibly exciting time but of course a deeply spiritual, serious and important period of our lives. This handy Hajj guide will help you understand the different aspects of the holy pilgrimage. Step-by-step Hajj Guide SubhanAllah, each and every year around 25,000 Muslims from the UK travel to the holy cities of Makkah and Medina to perform Hajj, in unity with Muslims from all over the globe. So if you’re one of these next pilgrims heading off to Saudi Arabia to fulfil this sacred pillar, read on! We’ve put together this handy Hajj guide to help you through this blessed journey! What are the steps of Hajj? Preparation and Intention Enter state of Ihram Tawaf x7 Safa and Marwa Clip/Shave Hair (Umrah ends) Resting and Praying Enter state of Ihram Arrive at Mina Day of Ar...

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