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What Hajj and Eid al-Adha mean to muslims: A journey of faith and sacrifice in Islam

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 3 June 2025 ()
In 2025, millions of Muslims will gather in Mecca for Hajj, beginning June 4th. This pilgrimage, a central pillar of Islam, involves rituals symbolizing faith, unity, and sacrifice. Saudi authorities are implementing safety measures due to expected record turnout and high temperatures, including cooling stations and health services. Pilgrims will utilize technology like the Hajj Smart App for assistance.
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