The history of Hajj begins with Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him), who, together with his son Ismail, built the Ka‘ba as the first house of worship devoted solely to the One true God. Though the pilgrimage was observed by Arabs even before Islam, its original purpose became distorted over time. It was Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who restored Hajj to its true form through his Farewell Pilgrimage, reestablishing its Abrahamic roots and leaving a lasting legacy for the Muslim world. Explore the full journey through history of hajj!
Abraham is a significant figure in both Islam and Christianity, though their views on his life and mission differ.
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Sunnah refers to the manner of acting. Learn more about the sunnah and hadith in Islam and how to differentiate between each one of them.