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Afterlife/judgement |
This is reflected in the scenes of early hajj, when masses of people are gathered together, all the same which is what judgement day is said to be like |
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Afterlife/Paradise |
The entire hajj is an endeavor to be a better Muslim and therefore access paradise. Reflection on Mount Arafat is important as it involves the person reflecting on what stops them from pleasing Allah |
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The Books of Allah |
The Qur'an makes many mentions of the need to go on hajj. |
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Submission to Allah |
Their desire to submit to Allah means obeying the 5 pillars, which includes the hajj. When one has completed the hajj it is said that the Muslim has honored an important expectation and have submitted to the will of Allah |
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Monotheism (Allah is the only god) |
The rituals of hajj are connected to Abraham and due to him being the first follower of Allah he is connected to monotheism |
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Angels and Jinn |
This is represented through the stoning of Satan where Muslims attempt to ward of Satan and evil |