[[Image:Supplicating Pilgrim at Masjid Al Haram. Mecca, Saudi Arabia.jpg|right|220 px|thumb|The ''hajj'' to the Kaaba in Mecca is an important practice for Muslims to perform]]
The [[Hajj ]] is a pilgrimage that occurs during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the city of Mecca. Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so is obliged to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime.<ref name=Caesar_2>Farah (1994), pp.145-147</ref> When the pilgrim is around ten kilometers from Mecca he wears ''ihram'' consisting of two white sheets.<ref name=Britannica_india>Hoiberg (2000), pp.237-238</ref> Some of the ritual of Hajj are walking seven times around the Kaaba, touching the Black Stone, running seven times between Mount Safa and Mount Marwah, visiting holy places and sacrificing an animal in commemoration of Ibrahim's sacrifice. Furthermore, it includes throwing seven stones at each of the three pillars symbolizing devil at Mina and cutting (some or all) head’s hairs.<ref name=Britannica_india/>
The pilgrim, or the ''hajji'', is honored in his or her community. For some, this is an incentive to perform the Hajj. Islamic teachers say that the Hajj should be an expression of devotion to God, not a means to gain social standing. The believer should be self-aware and examine his or her intentions in performing the pilgrimage. This should lead to constant striving for self-improvement.<ref>Goldschmidt (2005), p.48</ref>
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