Abrahamic / Middle Eastern Islam How Does One Prepare to Go for Hajj? Share Flipboard Email Print Majid Saeedi / Stringer Islam Hajj and Eid Al Adha Important Principles Prayer Salat Prophets of Islam The Quran Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr By Huda Huda Islam Expert M.Ed., Loyola University–Maryland B.S., Child Development, Oregon State University Huda is an educator, school administrator, and author who has more than two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam online. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on February 23, 2019 Traveling for the annual pilgrimage to Makkah (Hajj) requires both spiritual and material preparation. Certain religious and logistical requirements must be met before one can set off for the trip. Spiritual Preparation The Hajj is a journey of a lifetime, during which one is reminded of death and the afterlife, and returns a renewed person. The Quran tells the believers to "take provisions with you for the journey, but the best of provisions is God-consciousness..." (2:197). So spiritual preparation is key; one should be ready to face God with complete humility and faith. One should read books, consult with religious leaders, and ask God for guidance on how best to benefit from the Hajj experience. Religious Requirements The Hajj is only required of those people who can financially afford to make the journey, and who are physically capable of performing the rites of pilgrimage. Many Muslims in the world save up funds their entire lives in order to make the journey just one time. For others the financial impact is minimal. Since the pilgrimage is physically grueling, it is beneficial to engage in physical exercise in the months prior to travel. Logistical Preparation Once you are prepared for travel, can you just book a flight and go? Unfortunately, it's not that simple. In recent years, the annual pilgrimage has drawn crowds of nearly 3 million people. The logistics of providing housing, transportation, sanitation, food, etc. for such large numbers of people require a great deal of coordination. The government of Saudi Arabia has therefore instituted policies and procedures that potential pilgrims must follow in order to ensure a safe and spiritual pilgrimage experience for all. These policies and procedures include: All potential pilgrims must apply for a Hajj visa through a qualified travel agent in their home country. The Saudi embassies will not issue Hajj visas to individuals traveling alone. All foreign travel agents must be pre-approved by the Ministry of Hajj and have a partnership contract with a local (Saudi) Hajj provider. All qualified travel agents and their Saudi partners are responsible for providing their Hajj group with travel documents, transportation and housing throughout the Hajj experience. Quotas have been placed on the number of pilgrims from each country, and in some cases, on the number of times any one individual can perform the pilgrimage within a certain number of years. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Huda. "How Does One Prepare to Go for Hajj?" Learn Religions, Sep. 13, 2021, learnreligions.com/preparing-for-hajj-2004312. Huda. (2021, September 13). How Does One Prepare to Go for Hajj? Retrieved from https://www.learnreligions.com/preparing-for-hajj-2004312 Huda. "How Does One Prepare to Go for Hajj?" Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/preparing-for-hajj-2004312 (accessed May 29, 2023). copy citation