Hajj, or the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, holds great significance in Islam. It is a journey taken by millions of Muslims around the world to fulfil one of Islam's five pillars. During the Hajj Manasik, children participate in a variety of rituals, including wearing Muslim attire, reciting the intentions of Ihram and Talbiyah, Tawaf, Sa'i, Wukuf, Mabit, and casting pebbles at the Jamarat. In addition, the children prayed and read Iqra together to foster their spiritual growth. For Muslims, the Hajj pilgrimage represents faith, unity, and devotion. It instills important virtues like patience, humility, and adherence to Allah's commandments. Learning about Hajj can be an enriching experience for children, introducing them to the traditions and rituals of their faith. It teaches them the importance of worship, community, and caring for others.
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