May God be praised and may he bless his Prophet.
The pilgrimage has detailed implications that escape the
attention of more than one reader. It is a well-defined obligation and one of
the five pillars of Islam, which have been described by the Prophet in the
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"Testimony that there is no other god but God, and
Muhammad his messenger, prayers, the Zakat (the part of the poor), the fast of
Ramadan, and the pilgrimage to the Ka'ba." The implications that we say
should not be sought in these words, but in those of God, which says:
"Make a call, among men, to the pilgrimage, they will
come on foot or on all (saddle) of hollow flank, They will come by any
road."
This verse of the Qur'an has attracted the attention of
Muslim scholars, who are amazed at the idea that, at the voice of the muezzin,
heard in the mosque of Mecca, the people come from every deep
path. But, their astonishment does not last, when in their
spirits the idea appears that, although human effort is limited, the power of
God is infinite. They explain the meaning of this verse, saying that when God
said to Abraham: "proclaim the pilgrimage among men ...",
Abraham replied: "Oh, Lord, how can my voice reach the
horizons?"
And God answered, saying:
"I will ensure that the call reaches the one I
designate, even if it is at the end of the Earth."

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