Millions of Muslims rising above colour, language, class, gender, race, nationality, level of knowledge and practice and social barriers have converged in Makkah and the surrounding valleys of Saudi Arabia in unity to perform the annual pilgrimage known as the Hajj.
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam, the other four being the declaration of faith, the five daily prayers, fasting during Ramadaan and the compulsory charity known as Zakaat.
Hajj pilgrims over the next five days will retrace the events from the lives of famous prophets such as, Muhammed, Ibrahim and his wife Hajar and their son Ismail.
Hajj, the once-in-a-lifetime journey, is an experience that is difficult to express as each pilgrim will have a unique story to tell. Hajj is more than just carrying out rituals, it…