Second scaled-back Hajj of COVID pandemic comes to an end in Islamic holy city of Mecca
The second downsized Hajj staged during the coronavirus pandemic came to an end on Thursday as thousands of Muslim pilgrims began leaving the holy city of Mecca.
At the same time, the aim was to take action against illegal pilgrims - those participants who had not registered in advance and who had not paid a fee.
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One of the five pillars of Islam, the Hajj is a mandatory duty for all Muslims to complete once in a lifetime, if they have the financial and physical means to do so.
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Many people save for years, or a lifetime, to make the long journey. The pilgrimage, which may be organized by travel agencies and tour providers, can quickly cost a worshipper several thousand dollars.