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Yes, the hajj that Muhammad made is the same way that Muslims today make hajj. Muslims got the steps of hajj through Prophet Muhammad (S), from many hadith, or sayings, of the Prophet. There are many, so see the link below, which links to Sahih Bukhari, a book which contains the authentic sayings of Muhammad (S). The link takes you to the chapter on hajj, where you can see the hadith about how the Prophet performed his pilgrimage, which is how Muslims do today.
Hajj has been there around since the time of prophet Ibrahim, but the Islamic Hajj started 1400 years ago. Hope this helped.
Hajj is based in Mecca (Makkah) because Hajj rituals are according to the prophet Abraham practices in Mecca and its surroundings. Abraham raised the foundations of Kaaba the oldest worship House of Allah. Turning around Kaaba for praying dates back to these ages. Many other Hajj rituals are in memorization of the prophet Abraham and his wife Hajar and his son the prophet Ismael.
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lot was not a phrophet, but he only had one wife.
Muhammad (may peace be upon him) performed Hajj only once. This Hajj is also known as "Hijjat-ul-Widaa".
He had seven wives and each wife had 20 children so that makes 140 kids.
ayshaAnswer 2The first wife of prophet SAWW Khadijah and the daughter of prophet Hazrat Fatima Zahra a.s. have the title Tahira (purified). also there are many fabricated hadith about Aisha.
There has been evidence of veils long before Islam had even started to spread; the verse of the Hijab was revealed in 627 CE:And when you ask his wives for something, ask them from behind a screen; that is purer for your hearts and their hearts.This verse was aimed at the Prophet's wives, as the Prophet had many visitors who visited and stayed at his house, and he wanted to protect his wives from strangers.
Many teachers have been mentioned who performed Hajj for seventy times. Hajj is obligatory on Muslims Only Once in life. Our beloved Prophet (SAW) performed only One Hajj. The more important thing is to lead a true Muslim's life, being true, honest, charitable, tolerant, sacrificing, just, and helpful to all human beings.