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What do we know about the historical Hajj paths through which pilgrims flowed “from every deep valley”?

The pilgrims’ insistence on adhering to the title of Hajj stems from its deep significance for Muslims living far from the Holy Land. “They traveled long distances, and rocks and boulders made their feet bloody, and they endured hunger and thirst on their journey to the Ancient House.”

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What do we know about the historical Hajj paths through which pilgrims flowed “from every deep valley”?
Source: BBC Arabic
إصرار الحجاج على التمسك بلقب الحاج ينبع من دلالته العميقة عند المسلمين القاطنين بعيداً عن الديار المقدسة، "فلقد قطعوا المسافات الطويلة، وأدمت الصخور والجلاميد أقدامهم، وتحملوا الجوع والعطش في رحلتهم إلى البيت العتيق".

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