VOICED : Los peregrinos de La Meca empiezan a llegar a Mina, etapa crucial del hach

VOICED : Los peregrinos de La Meca empiezan a llegar a Mina, etapa crucial del hach

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10th Grade - University

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Muslim pilgrims gather in Mina for the Hajj, a key Islamic ritual. They perform the tawaf around the Kaaba and face challenges like high temperatures. Due to COVID-19, the number of pilgrims is limited, and health measures are enforced. The climax of the Hajj is the ascent to Mount Arafat, where pilgrims pray and reflect. The Hajj is one of Islam's five pillars, and every Muslim with the means should undertake it at least once.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the journey from Mecca to Mina during the Hajj?

It is a leisurely walk for pilgrims.

It is a ritual to commemorate a historical event.

It is a way to escape the heat of Mecca.

It is a journey to the most sacred site in Islam.

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What is the tawaf ritual performed by pilgrims?

A sermon delivered by a religious leader.

A circumambulation around the Kaaba.

A prayer recited at sunrise.

A fast observed during the day.

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How did COVID-19 affect the number of pilgrims allowed for the Hajj?

The number of pilgrims was increased.

Only local pilgrims were allowed.

The number was limited to one million.

No restrictions were placed on the number of pilgrims.

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What is the significance of Mount Arafat in the Hajj pilgrimage?

It is where pilgrims rest after the journey.

It is the site of the Prophet Muhammad's last sermon.

It is a place for trading goods.

It is the final destination of the pilgrimage.

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Why is the Hajj considered one of the five pillars of Islam?

It is a tradition that started in the 20th century.

It is a way to escape worldly responsibilities.

It is a demonstration of unity and faith among Muslims.

It is a journey that every Muslim must undertake annually.