Three Types Of Hajj

Hajj is a fundamental pillar of Islam, an annual spiritual experience undertaken by Muslims at least once their lifetime to express their faith in Allah. The Hajj means ‘pilgrimage’ to the holy city of Makkah (Mecca) in Arabic and must be performed by every Muslim each year during the first ten days of the sacred month of Zil-Hajj. Hajj teaches Muslims to practise good deeds, humanity, and be sincere to Allah. Three types of Hajj are followings: Hajj al Qiran Hajj al Ifrad Hajj al Tamattu Hajj al-Qiran – In this type of Hajj, a Muslim performs both umrah and hajj together while being in the state of Ihram (white.