The pilgrimage evokes in the souls of the believers

The love of
brotherhood and the necessity of solidarity and union especially when they meet
together at the same time and in the same place invoking the same God, pursuing
the same objective , Moving towards the same direction. All this makes the
pilgrims feel that the Muslim nation has enough assets to unite and cohabit
more than any other nation on earth and that therefore it can do better by
being a single whole, harmonizing and coordinating its efforts. It is a
grandiose feeling which develops only under such circumstances. The
pilgrimage also evokes in the believer the memory of the Last Day with its lot
of great horrible events whose gravity is so great that the children's hair
becomes white with fright. It is therefore a servant who will be all the
more moved by the fact that before him the men crowd together in the same
place, in a similar habit, separating themselves from all the delights and
ornaments of this world. Such a scene reminds us of the great display that
men, naked bodies, bare feet and not excised, in short in the natural state,
will make before their Lord, under a burning sun and particularly close to
their heads, a scene that encourages and encourages Better work and prepare
well for this last Great Day (the Day of Resurrection) where this great
gathering is planned.
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