Hajj: a lifetime journey

Hajj: a lifetime journey
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Departure to Mecca in Hajj (visit) is not unusual for many Muslims. Hajj represents the end of the years of spiritual preparation and planning. When they have finished their visit, pedestrians are given a renowned Hajji (pilgrim) name.
Hajj recalls Abraham's willingness to bear his son Ishmael in Bible times. Making Hajj is one of the five Islamic pillars and therefore it is a responsibility for all elderly Muslims who cannot travel well. Hajj lasts five days, and, as the Islamic calendar is a month, the Georgian calendar of the Hajj day will change in the year. Muslims go to Mecca at times to make a low journey called Umrah.
About 200,000 people living in Makkah have more than two million inflammations during Hajj. This rapid increase in numbers contributes to many challenges, including ensuring adequate food, water, and toilet facilities in Makkah and the surroundings of Minna and Arafat, which visitors will visit as part of Hajj tradition.
Although this trip is one Muslim mosque at the same time, many Muslims, especially those living in the West, will travel many times. For example, about 20,000 British people make Hajj a year, and the current annual Umrah population stands about 29,000.3. Because of many potholes from different locations and the severe climate of the Arabian desert, chances of disease, especially for the elderly and the sick, they are high.

On this page, we briefly describe Hajj's main ceremonies before focusing on certain related health risks as well as measures taken to minimize them. Our main purpose is to provide practical advice to health professionals who provide intentional travelers to Hajj.

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