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Hajj Pilgrimage in
1953 (Rare Pictures)
The pilgrimage is associated with the
life of Muhammad, but the ritual of the
Hajj itself was considered ancient even
during his lifetime in the 7th century.
Many Muslims believe that it goes back
to the time of Abraham in 2000 BC.
Pilgrims would join processions of tens
of thousands of people, who would
simultaneously converge on Mecca for the
week of the Hajj, and perform a series
of rituals. Each person would walk
counter-clockwise seven times about the
Kaaba, the cubical building towards
which all Muslims pray, kiss the sacred
Black Stone on its corner, run back and
forth between the hills of Al-Safa and
Al-Marwah, drink from the Zamzam Well,
go to the plains of Mount Arafat to
stand in vigil, then proceed to
Muzdalifah to gather pebbles, which they
would throw at a rock in Mina to perform
the ritual of the Stoning of the Devil.
The pilgrims would then shave their
heads, perform an animal sacrifice, and
celebrate the three day global festival
of Eid ul-Adha. via:wikipedia
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