Context
The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage that is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and it attracts millions of Muslims from around the world. S1S2
Key points
- Thousands of worshippers are reciting Quranic verses on Mount Arafat. S2
- The gathering on Arafat is a significant event during the Hajj. S1
- Pilgrims wear white robes, symbolizing purity and equality. S2
- The prayers on Arafat are a highlight of the pilgrimage experience. S1
- Mount Arafat is a rocky hill located near Mecca. S2
- The event marks the culmination of the Hajj rituals. S1
- Worshippers engage in prayer and reflection during this time. S2
- The atmosphere is one of devotion and spiritual significance. S1
Why it matters
- The Hajj is a central religious duty for Muslims, emphasizing community and faith. S1
- Gathering at Arafat is seen as a chance for spiritual renewal and forgiveness. S2
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