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What and when is Hajj? An illustrated guide, answers to 10 common questions

Beginning on June 4, an estimated 1.8 million Muslims will prepare to perform the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

The Hajj is the largest annual gathering of Muslims from all over the world and a once-in-a-lifetime journey for many.

We provide answers to 10 frequently asked questions about the Hajj in this visual explanation, along with explanations for its significance, rituals, and preparations.

1. What is the Hajj?

The fifth and final pillar of Islam, along with the Shahada, five daily prayers, mandatory charity (zakat), and fasting during Ramadan, is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

The word “h-j-j,” which means “entrancing a journey” or “setting out for a certain purpose,” is the Arabic equivalent of “h-j-j.”

It is obligatory once in a lifetime for all adult Muslims who are physically and financially able to undertake the journey.

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2. When is the Hajj performed?

The eighth and thirteenth month of the Islamic calendar, Dhul-Hijjah, or the 12th and final month, perform the Hajj. The Ramadan ends about 70 days later, but the timing may change depending on the lunar cycle.

In 2025, the Hajj will take place from June 4 to June 9, but many start arriving in the days and weeks ahead to prepare for the journey.

The Hajj falls 10 to 12 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar each year because the Islamic calendar has a 29 or 30 day lunar cycle. Notable is that this year marks the last time the Hajj will fall during Mecca’s hottest summertime temperatures for 16 years.

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3. The Hajj is performed by Muslims for what reason?

According to the Muslim holy book, the Quran, the Hajj is a direct commandment from Allah (God).

It was affirmed during Prophet Muhammad’s “farewell pilgrimage” in 632 AD, in the 10th year of the Islamic calendar.

According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim) and his son Ishmaeel (Ismaeel) built the Kaaba, a stone structure with black silk at the center of Mecca’s Grand Mosque, under God’s direction. The Hajj, which was first instituted as a divine ritual, was founded in this context.

Prospective pilgrims perform prayer at the Masjid al-Haram during their Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on June 23, 2023
Prospective pilgrims perform prayer at the Masjid al-Haram during their Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on June 23, 2023]Ashraf Amra/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]

The journey is spiritual, and it is thought that Muslims can ask for forgiveness, purify their souls, and demonstrate their obedience to God. The Quran contains the word “Hajj” 12 times, with one chapter having its own name.

Hajj also serves as a reminder of the Day of Judgement, and by performing it, Muslims follow the example of Prophet Abraham and his family, whose actions are commemorated during the pilgrimage rituals. In the end, it serves as a means of renforcing one’s faith while fulfilling a fundamental religious obligation.

4. How long does the Hajj last?

Depending on how it is performed, the Hajj lasts five to six days. Many pilgrims travel to Mina, a desert valley located 8 kilometers (5 miles) from Mecca, where they spend the night to prepare for the rituals of the day’s festivities, which start on the eighth day of Dhul-Hijjah, known as Tarwiyah.

It ends with Tashreeq days, where pilgrims return to Mina for the symbolic stoning of the Devil at a site called Jamarat, after which they perform final rituals to symbolise the end of the Hajj. Some people may end their rites on the 12th, while others will continue until the 13th.

Muslim pilgrims pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque, during the annual hajj pilgrimage in Mecca
Muslim pilgrims observe the annual Hajj in Mecca on September 27, 2014, around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque.

5. What distinguishes the Hajj from the Umrah?

Umrah is a suggested shorter and simpler pilgrimage that Muslims can take any time of the year, in contrast to the Hajj, which is only required of all able-bodied Muslims once in their lives.

The graphic below shows some of the key differences between the Hajj and Umrah:

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6. What significant rituals are observed by Muslims during the Hajj?

Muslims perform many rites and rituals during the days of the Hajj, which can be explained in the following steps.

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DAY 1

    Ihram – Embracing the niyah or intention to perform the Hajj, wearing particular clothing (two unstitched clothes for men and modest attire for women), and adhering to prescribed conduct is both a physical and spiritual condition. This ritual must occur before entering Mecca, either in the pilgrim’s home country or at one of the designated locations on Mecca’s outskirts.

  • Arrival Tawaf: Many pilgrims circumnavigate the Kaaba seven times in the counterclockwise direction after arriving in Mecca in Ihram. This represents the One God’s worship in unity. Pilgrims can then perform the sa’i, a ritual of walking seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwa, located within the Masjid al-Haram.
  • Mina – Pilgrims travel to Mina, which is located about 8 kilometers (5 miles) east of the Kaaba, where they will spend the night in reflection and prayer. Due to the enormous number of white tents that shelter the millions of pilgrims, Mina is renowned as the “city of tents.”

DAY 2

    Day of the Hajj – Pilgrims arrive early on the Arafah plains, which are located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) away from Mina, on the second day of the Hajj. From noon until sunset, they spend the afternoon praying and repenting in wuquf (standing). Arafah is the most important ritual of Hajj. On this day, Muslims around the world are urged to fast.

  • After sunset, pilgrims travel to Muzdalifah, which is located 9 kilometers (5 miles) away, where they perform the Maghrib and Isha prayers before gathering pebbles for the ritual the following day. There they spend the night under the open sky.

DAY 3

Muslims from all over the world observe the Eid al-Adha, or sacrifice celebration, on this day.

    Rami al-Jamarah al-Kubra (stoning the largest pillar) – Pilgrims return to Mina where they throw seven pebbles at the largest of three stone pillars. This ritual represents the devil’s rejection of Satan’s demons and symbolizes his stoning.

  • Qurbani (animal sacrifice): Pilgrims or their representatives offer an animal sacrifice in honor of Abraham’s willingness to give his son to God in service of his sacrifice.
  • Halq or Taqsir (shaving or trimming hair) – Men shave or trim their heads and women cut a small portion of hair. This represents the renewal of the soul.
  • Sa’i and Tawaf al-Ifadah (main Tawaf): Pilgrims make their way back to Mecca to perform Tawaf, followed by Sa’i.

DAYS 4 and 5

    Mina – Pilgrims visit Mina and perform Rami (stoning) of each of the three stone pillars daily.

DAY 6  (optional)

  • Mina – Pilgrims who remain for an extra day repeat the stoning ritual at all three pillars.

Tawaf’s farewells

A final Tawaf, or “farewell tawaf,” is performed by pilgrims around the Kaaba before leaving Mecca, evoking a spiritual farewell.

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Pilgrims leave after offering prayers outside the Grand Mosque during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on June 14, 2024]Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo]

7. What varieties of the Hajj are there?

There are three types of Hajj to facilitate the pilgrimage for Muslims from different locations and abilities:

    The most prevalent type of Hajj is Hajj al-Tamattu (the “eased”) Hajj, particularly for foreign pilgrims or those who reside outside Mecca. In this type of Hajj, pilgrims first perform Umrah, leave Ihram, and then enter Ihram again to perform the holy oath. For those performing Hajj al-Tamattu, sacrificing an animal is obligatory, unless one is unable to afford it, in which case fasting is required instead.

  • Similar to Tamattu, pilgrims combine Umrah and Hajj in Hajj al-Qiran without leaving Ihram. Both rites keep pilgrims in Ihram. Sacrificing an animal is also required for those who can afford it.
  • Hajj al-Ifrad (Hajj alone) – It is intended for pilgrims who do the Hajj alone without combining it with Umrah. Residents of Mecca typically perform this style. This form of Hajj does not require the sacrifice of an animal, though it can be performed voluntarily.
Muslim pilgrims gather at the top of the rocky hill known as the Mountain of Mercy, on the Plain of Arafat, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Saturday, June 15
On June 15, 2024, Muslim pilgrims gather at the top of the rocky mountain known as the Mountain of Mercy on the Plain of Arafat during the annual Hajj pilgrimage near Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

8. What is not permitted during the Hajj?

The Hajj’s etiquette forbids a number of other things that are permitted in Islam, including cursing, arguing, hunting, shaving, or cutting hair and nails, organizing or getting married, wearing sewn clothing (for men), covering the head (for women), and covering the face (for women).

There are typically specific steps and steps to take in order to rectify a pilgrim’s situation if they unintentionally or unintentionally violate anything during the Hajj. This often involves repentance, as well as making up for the mistake by offering charity or an animal sacrifice.

9. What should a Hajj pack?

Packing for the Hajj requires careful planning to ensure you have everything you need without overloading. A practical list of items to pack before traveling is provided in the image below.

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10. How do Muslims mark the end of the Hajj?

Eid al-Adha, which is observed on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah and lasts for three days in many nations, marks the conclusion of the Hajj.

Muslim pilgrims perform the tawaf-e-ifadha circling of the Kaaba, during the annual Haj pilgrimage on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018
On August 21, 2018, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Muslim pilgrims observe the Tawaf, a Muslim circumambulating the Kaaba, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

The day begins with a special prayer shortly after sunrise, as Muslims gather in mosques or open areas wearing their finest clothes. Sharing meals, exchanging gifts, and making visits to family and friends is the order of the day. Commonly exchanged is the greeting “Eid Mubarak,” which means “Blessed Eid.”

Eid al-Adha also involves the ritual of animal sacrifice, known as Qurbani. The meat is divided into three categories: one for the family, one for relatives and friends, and one for those in need, according to Muslims who are able to do so. It is sacrificed for a sheep, goat, cow, or camel.

Climate change adds extra month of extreme heat for 4bn people: Report

According to a recent study, about half of the world’s population has experienced an additional month of extreme heat as a result of human-caused climate change.

According to the report (pdf) from World Weather Attribution, Climate Central, and the Red Cross, the extreme heat caused deaths and illnesses, damaged agricultural crops, and stretched the country’s healthcare systems.

Researchers examined weather data from May 1, 2024 through May 1, 2025 to highlight the dangers of extreme heat, which is defined as temperatures exceeding 90% of those recorded at a given location between 1991 and 2020.

According to the study, at least 30 days of extreme heat were experienced by at least 4 billion people, or 49 percent of the global population. During the same time period, 67 extreme heat events were discovered, according to the report.

Heat is arguably the deadliest extreme event, according to the report, though floods and cyclones frequently dominate headlines.

Experts claim that extreme heat-related deaths are frequently underreported or mischaracterized. One of the report’s authors, Friederike Otto, associate professor of climate science at Imperial College London, claimed that heat waves are silent killers.

People don’t pass away in a heatwave on the street; instead, they are simply not seen. Either way, they either pass away in hospitals or poorly insulated homes.

Heatwaves will affect more people, he added, with each barrel of oil burned, each tonne of carbon dioxide released, and each fraction of a degree of warming.

According to the study, the Caribbean region experienced some of the highest extreme heat days, with the island of Aruba recording 187 of them, or 142 days more than normal without climate change.

Extreme heat is most prevalent in low-income communities and vulnerable populations, including older people and those with medical conditions.

Without climate change, the report claims that the extreme heat events that took place in Central Asia in March, South Sudan in February, and the Mediterranean in July would not have been possible.

In Morocco, the temperature reached 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius) in July, which caused at least 21 fatalities.

In a statement attributed to the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center, Roop Singh, head of urban and attribution, claimed that people are noticing that the temperature is rising without any direct correlation with climate change.

To address the growing challenge, Singh said, “We need to quickly scale our responses to heat by better early warning systems, heat action plans, and long-term planning for heat in urban areas.”

Without eliminating fossil fuels, the researchers predicted that heatwaves would continue to grow more frequent and severe.

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to sex offence charges as he appears in court

Russell Brand has entered a not-guilty plea to rape, sexual assault, and other indecent assault charges today.

The comedian and actor, 49, is currently scheduled to stand trial for four to five weeks in June of next year for allegedly attacking four different women, including one rape allegation, one adulterous assault allegation, one oral rape allegation, and two additional sexual assault counts.

Before being granted conditional bail during a ten-minute hearing at Southwark Crown Court, Brand only spoke to offer each not-guilty plea to each of the five charges and confirm his name.

He walked into the court building carrying a small black book shortly before 10am while being surrounded by dozens of reporters, photographers, and police officers.

Before entering his plea, Brand was photographed entering court (AP).

Brand, who was dressed in tight, dark pants, a shirt with an open neck, and dark sunglasses before entering the dock, is being represented by barrister Ian Winter, KC, whose website describes him as a “highly sought-after criminal specialist with a special emphasis on fraud and financial crime.”

His father Ron, who sat on the front row of the public gallery, sat with Brand, who was accused of the crimes by post last month, in court today.

At the end of the hearing, the star slowly left the courtroom and thanked an usher for his efforts.

Russell Brand wore a grey striped shirt, with several buttons left undone, as he made his way into court today
Russell Brand entered the court today wearing a grey striped shirt with a few buttons missing (Getty Images).

Brand, who turns 50 next Wednesday, was charged with the crimes last month by post. Prosecutors Suki Dhadda gave a brief summary of the case against him at a previous hearing on May 2.

Westminster Magistrates Court heard that the TV star allegedly attacked the first accuser at a hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, in a court hearing earlier this month. In a television station’s alleged 2001 incident, he also allegedly tried to drag a second woman’s forearm into a male toilet.

Police officers were seen outside the court waiting for Brand's arrival
Police officers were waiting for Brand’s arrival outside the court (Jordan Peck/Getty Images)

A TV worker who met Brand in London’s Soho in 2004 is the third accuser. A radio producer who met Brand while he was presenting Channel 4’s Big Brother’s Big Mouth in 2004 and allegedly had an inappropriate sexual encounter with Brand while they were working on the program on the network 4’s Big Brother’s Big Mouth.

Before becoming a stand-up comedian, Brand, who has lived in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, with his wife Laura Gallacher and their three children, was born in Essex. Later, he transitioned to hosting and presenting TV and radio programs for a variety of channels, including the BBC and Channel 4.

Brand was one of Britain's biggest stars in the 2000s and 2010s and presented the NME, MTV and Brit awards
In the 2000s and 2010s, Brand was one of Britain’s biggest stars and presented the NME, MTV, and Brit awards (WireImage).

Before appearing in a number of Hollywood films, including Get Him to the Greek, he hosted Big Brother’s Big Mouth, a spin-off of the popular television program Big Brother, as well as the NME, MTV, and Brit Awards ceremonies. The born-again Christian has since resurrected as an “anti-woke” political podcaster, amassing millions of online followers on the Rumble online video platform.

In September 2023, the Sunday Times, the Times, and Channel 4’s Dispatches conducted an investigation that turned up numerous serious allegations against him.

Brand spoke out against the charges last month in a video filmed in Florida
In a video that was shot in Florida last month, Brand made an outcry against the accusations (INSTAGRAM).

The Metropolitan Police Service then revealed that Brand had been charged in April. Brand stated in a video in April that he had never engaged in non-consensual activity and was grateful for the opportunity to defend the charges in court after the Met and the Crown Prosecution Service made the announcement.

He wrote to his 11.3 million followers on X, a prior version of Twitter, that he was a drug addict, sex addict, and impoverished, but what I never was was a rapist. I’ve never engaged in “unconsensual acts.”

Because of my unwavering innocence, he continued, “I’m absolutely open to and welcome the opportunity to defend myself.”

Millie Mackintosh’s £60 Chelsea Flower Show dress is the only occasionwear piece you’ll need this summer

The perfect occasionwear dress to wear to all your summer events, Marilyn Mackintosh wore a floral maxi dress from her Friends Like These collection with Next.

Millie Mackintosh wore a floral maxi dress for Chelsea Flower Show(Image: Carl Sims)

Millie Mackintosh did a lot of dressing for summer events, including the floral theme in her maxi dress, at last week’s Chelsea Flower Show. The Friends Like These collection’s Cream Chiffon Occasion Ruffle Maxi Dress was everything we were looking for, even more so.

The gown, which Millie created for Next for £59, is a part of Millie’s most recent spring/summer collection and is the ideal elevated evening or occasion look. Although the 8 is currently sold out, it is currently available in all sizes, starting from 8 to 22.

Our fashion team’s waist-cinching polka dot dress, which is no longer available, is now back in stock.

READ MORE: For less than £50, Mango’s raffia clutch bag has a Bottega-style appearance.

The maxi dress has frill details along the underbust seam and along the flattering V-neckline. It has a breezy, romantic feel thanks to the tie bow in the center and the fluttering short sleeves.

It has a floaty appearance that perfectly matches the boho trend this season and is made of lightweight chiffon, which makes it comfortable to wear and ideal for warmer weather. Additionally, the two-tiered hemline adds some drama and volume, making it more evening-appropriate.

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Millie’s dress is perfect for summer occasions(Image: Carl Sims)

Although the vibrant floral print makes it ideal for the summer, we’ve found some other great high street stores to shop as well if you’re planning a wedding and feel like it might be too predominantly white. The silhouette of Milly’s stunning dress is similar to that of ASOS DESIGN Petite Flutter Sleeve Maxi Dress with Ruffle Godets in Pink Floral Print, which costs £70.

It is more fitted in the bodice than Milly’s flowing maxi dress, and has short flutter sleeves to help cover your upper arms. The skirt has a lot of movement and flow thanks to the use of vertical ruffles, and the pink floral print prevents you from arriving at a wedding too heavily.

The limited edition Blue Floral Ruffle Slip Maxi Dress from River Island costs £85 and has an enormous white floral print that makes an impact. The dress itself has a classic bias cut slip style that is both flattering and chic, while the straps on the dress and a simple ruffle detail on the shoulder are present.

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However, you can purchase Millie’s Cream Chiffon Occasion Ruffle Maxi Dress for £59 at Next if you want to imitate her style.

Liverpool parade crash suspect to appear in court

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A former Royal Marine is set to appear in court on charges of the fatal collision involving the Liverpool parade that left 79 people injured.

At the celebration of Liverpool’s Premier League victory, a car ploughed into fans, according to Merseyside Police, and Paul Doyle, 53, from Burghill Road in West Derby, was detained on Monday.

At 18:00 BST, a nine-year-old was hurt when the car struck supporters on Water Street.

Seven people are still in the hospital, according to Merseyside Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims, at a press conference following the incident.

The suspect’s neighbors have expressed shock and disbelief to the BBC, who have spoken with him.

In the hours immediately following the collision, they claimed, Burghill Road was rife with police.

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Reuters A woman walks across Water Street after it was cleaned following an incident where a car plowed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a paradeReuters

Detectives were “reviewing a huge volume” of mobile phone and CCTV footage, according to Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims.

This included witness statements, as well as footage from smartphones, mobile devices, businesses, and dashcams, according to Sarah Hammond, chief prosecutor for the Mersey-Cheshire region of the Crown Prosecution Service.

She stated that as the investigation progresses, the allegations would be kept under wraps.

PA Media Two women are seated in front of microphones with a blue background behind them. The woman on the left is wearing black clothing with a beige trim. She had short, dyed red hair and looks at the camera from the side. The woman on the right is dressed in a police unform and has glasses. She has brown hair and looks off camera towards the gathering of reportersPA Media

There are seven offences in Mr. Doyle’s case that can be broken down into four categories.

The first charge, which is related to an alleged offence committed against a child, includes two counts of wounding with the intention to grieve bodily harm (GBH).

The second charge is one of grievous bodily harm, with the intention to inflict grievous bodily harm.

It has to do with the type of injury the Sentencing Council claims to have caused.

GBH doesn’t demand that a person has suffered an open wound. The victim’s skin must have been broken in order to wrestle.

One of the alleged crimes, which Mr. Doyle also faces, involves a child, and is related to two other charges, one of which is alleged to be against him.

Driving is dangerous in the end.

Police determined that the victims of the incident were between ages 9 and 78.

Detectives were “working tirelessly, with diligence and professionalism, to find the answer to all of those questions,” according to Assistant Chief Constable Sims, who was aware that many people had questions about the incident.

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Partick Thistle name Wilson as new head coach

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Mark Wilson has been appointed as Partick Thistle’s permanent manager.

Wilson, 40, replaced Brian Graham as the Under-18s coach in February as the interim manager.

Despite thistle’s championship rivals granting him permission to speak with the Firhill club last week, Dougie Imrie is still there despite Graham’s involvement in the promotion.

Former Dunfermline boss James McPake and former Celtic defender Paul Caddis, who is now in charge of Hereford, were reportedly in conversation with Ian Baraclough, the new Jags director of football.

It has taken us longer than we anticipated to make this announcement, especially given the high level of rumors this week, according to Thistle Chairman Richard Beastall, who also understands that supporters will be upset.

“We think Mark would make a good match for Partick Thistle,” the company said. His expertise and commitment to advancing our own talent were evident in his leadership on the training field, in the dressing room, and during matches, which contributed to a memorable season-end.

We always understood that Mark would be a significant component of our future goals throughout the entire process.

Wilson described his appointment as “I’m really pleased to be the head coach at Partick Thistle and I can’t wait to start.” I’m looking forward to a busy summer, but it will be a busy one.

The morning after the Scottish Premiership play-off semi-final defeat, Graham left as manager of Thistle’s women’s team.

The striker expressed doubts about his ability to stay at the club if he and interim co-manager Wilson did not become permanent.

When Kris Doolan left the Scottish Women’s Premier League team in February, the 37-year-old assumed the position alongside Wilson. She was then appointed manager of the Scottish Women’s Premier League team.

Doolan left Thistle after two years in charge, leaving the Jags, who are currently fourth in the division and have lost three of their previous four games.

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