Hadj. Pilgrimage. It's one of the "pillars" or strict obligations, of the faith. When Islam was confined to the the Arabian peninsula, it could be performed by almost everyone, but today many far-flung Muslims can't afford the travel, so they are excused.
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∙ 11y agoThe spelling is eccentric, but you may mean hajj, the Arabic word for pilgrimage, or chag (with a ch as in Loch Ness or J.S. Bach), the Hebrew word for pilgrimage. Muslims go on hajj to Mecca, and in the days before Imperial Rome destroyed the Jerusalem Temple, Jews want on chag to the Temple.
Muslims are not required to go anywhere during the holidays of others. During Hajj, Muslims go to Mecca.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Turkish Muslims, as all Muslims, go to worship in mosques or any other clean place.
Muslims do not go to church. They go to mosque. They don't have to do anything before they go to a mosque.
Non Muslims don't go on Hajj.
Muslims go for worship (praying) to mosque or any clean place. Jews go to synagogue.
They Muslims to go the city of Mecca to perform Hajj. But they must go to Mina and Arafat to complete the rituals of Hajj.
Muslims pray in mosques.
yes, muslims go inside mosques to fullfill one of the pillars of islam
Muslims go to the same schools most of us do, unless it's a Catholic school.
No.