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Steps of Hajj, the Islamic Pilgrimage to Mecca

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Subsequent Days of the Pilgrimage

Pilgrims swirl around the Ka'aba

Pilgrims swirl around the Ka'aba in a pilgrimage rite known as "tawaf"

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The pilgrims then return to Mecca and perform seven tawaf, turns around the Ka’aba, the house of worship built by Abraham and his son. In other rites, the pilgrims pray near a place called “The Station of Abraham,” which is reportedly where Abraham stood while constructing the Ka’aba. The pilgrims also walk seven times between two small hills near the Ka’aba (and enclosed in the Grand Mosque’s complex). This is done in remembrance of the plight of Abraham’s wife Hajar, who desperately searched in the area for water for herself and her son, before a spring welled up in the desert for her. The pilgrims also drink from this ancient spring, known as Zamzam, which continues to flow today.
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