Hajj is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, making it an essential religious duty for Muslims
Hajj is a collective act of worship where millions of Muslims perform rituals together, reinforcing the concept of communal worship and devotion to Allah
Muslims believe that performing Hajj cleanses them of their sins and purifies their soul, allowing them to start afresh with a clean slate
Hajj gathers Muslims from all corners of the globe, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or social status, fostering a sense of unity
During Hajj, all pilgrims dress in simple white garments called Ihram, signifying equality and humility before Allah, regardless of their social or economic status