Muslims pray on Mount Arafat at high point of Hajj pilgrimage
Summary
Muslims gather on Mount Arafat during the Day of Arafah, the most important day of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, to pray and ask for forgiveness. Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and Muslims who are able are expected to complete it at least once in their lifetime.Key Facts
- The Day of Arafah is the most spiritually important day of the Hajj pilgrimage.
- On this day, Muslims gather on Mount Arafat to pray and repent for their sins.
- Hajj is one of the five main practices (pillars) of Islam.
- Performing Hajj once in a lifetime is required for Muslims who have the ability to do so.
- The pilgrimage takes place annually and gathers Muslims from around the world.
- Mount Arafat is a key location in the Hajj rituals.
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