The Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are fundamental acts of worship guiding a Muslim's faith and practice. It embodies the teachings of Islam by promoting unity, equality, and humility among Muslims, as they gather from diverse backgrounds to perform the same rituals. The pilgrimage commemorates key events in Islamic history, particularly the actions of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his family, reinforcing the themes of devotion and submission to Allah's will. Through Hajj, Muslims reaffirm their faith and commitment to the teachings of Islam.
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