Some 1.6 million Muslim pilgrims leave for Hadge

Saudi Arabia is preparing for the organisation of Haxhi, starting on Sunday, as 1.6 million Muslim believers have reached “ultraconservative kingship”. The pilgrim represents one of the five pillars of Islam and is required at least once during life to be visited by Muslims. In recent days believers have arrived in Mecca from all over the world, [...]
Saudi Arabia is preparing for the organisation of Haxhi, starting on Sunday, as 1.6 million Muslim believers have reached “ultraconservative kingship”.
The pilgrim represents one of the five pillars of Islam and is required at least once during life to be visited by Muslims.
In recent days, believers have arrived in Mecca from all over the world, calling “here I am God, I answer to your call, here I am”
The Sacred Mosque enables the believers to be closer to God.
My feelings are unfathomable, said Imad Abdel Raheem, an Egyptian pilgrim.
The men who visit Haxhin are dressed only in a white cloak that symbolizes the union between Muslims and equality before God. Women wear long dresses, cover their hair, and wear no makeup to display spiritual cleanness before God.












