🕋What is Hajj? – A Complete Guide to Its Place and Time.🕋






Introduction

Hajj is one of the most sacred acts of worship in Islam and holds immense spiritual significance for Muslims around the world. It is the fifth pillar of Islam and is an obligation for every financially and physically capable Muslim to perform at least once in their lifetime. This blessed journey brings millions of believers together in unity, devotion, and submission to Allah.


Where is Hajj Performed?

Hajj takes place in the holy city of Makkah, located in Saudi Arabia. The pilgrimage is centered around the sacred Masjid al-Haram, which houses the Kaaba—the most revered site in Islam.

In addition to Makkah, pilgrims travel to several important nearby locations that are essential parts of Hajj rituals:

  • Mina – where pilgrims stay and perform key rituals
  • Arafat – the site of the most important ritual, standing in prayer (Wuquf)
  • Muzdalifah – where pilgrims gather pebbles and spend the night under the open sky

These sacred places together form the spiritual route of Hajj, symbolizing devotion, sacrifice, and unity.


When is Hajj Performed?

Hajj is performed annually during specific days of the Islamic lunar calendar, in the month of Dhul-Hijjah.

The main rituals take place from:

  • 8th to 12th Dhul-Hijjah (with some pilgrims staying until the 13th)

Since the Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, these dates shift approximately 10–11 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar.


Significance of the Timing

The chosen days of Dhul-Hijjah are among the most blessed days in Islam. The 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, known as the Day of Arafah, is especially significant, as pilgrims gather at Arafat in deep prayer and reflection. It is considered the heart of Hajj, and missing it means the Hajj is incomplete.


Conclusion

Hajj is more than just a journey—it is a life-changing spiritual experience that strengthens faith, promotes equality, and unites Muslims from every corner of the world. Performed in Makkah during the blessed days of Dhul-Hijjah, it reminds believers of their purpose in life and their ultimate return to Allah.

May every مسلم be granted the فرصة to perform Hajj and experience its نور and برکت. 🤲🕋

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