Pilgrimage to Mecca and pilgrimage to Mecca is the central responsibility of Islam and its origins can be traced back to the time of the Prophet Abraham (PBUH). It is to gather Muslims from all races and dialects to become one of the most moving and emotional experiences of life. Over the 14th century, myriad Muslims, men and women gathered from all over the world went to Mecca, the birthplace of Islam. By fulfilling this duty, they have played a central religious obligation of one of the five "pillars" of Islam, or believers.
The pilgrimage of Mecca fascinated millions of Muslims from all over the world. There are two pilgrimages: pilgrimage and deputy. Pilgrimage to Mecca and its surrounding areas is a "bigger" pilgrimage every year. During the Mecca pilgrimage, millions of people of different nationalities worshiped all at once. Every healthy Muslim adult has economic and physical ability to travel to Mecca and can arrange to take care of his / her family during the trip, and his There must be at least one pilgrimage in the lifetime. Pilgrimage and small pilgrimage are not mandatory, but it is recommended in the Quran. Normally they will act on behalf of visiting the Alharam Mosque.
The population density of Mecca is very high. Most of Mecca's long-term residents live in the Old Town, and many people are known locally as a Hajj in the industry. Saudi Arabian DPR Korea Minister Iyad Madani says: "We will never stop preparing for the pilgrimage." Four million Muslims arrived in the city and joined a ceremony called Mecca pilgrimage. Pilgrims have various races and backgrounds, mainly Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Many of these pilgrims stayed and became inhabitants of the city. The Burmese is an older, more mature community with a population of about 250,000 people. In addition to the diversity related to Hajj, the oil boom in the past 50 years has brought thousands of active immigrants.