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Fascinating Photos of Pilgrims from 10 Countries Travelling for Hajj in the 1880s

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Fascinating Photos of Pilgrims from 10 Countries Travelling for Hajj in the 1880s

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These fascinating photos from 1884 feature pilgrims from 10 countries travelling for during Hajj. Back then, before the advent of modern transport such as commercial air travel, the journey to Hajj was far more difficult and perilous and these pilgrims would have undertaken journeys of weeks or months to reach Makkah.

The photos were taken by Dutch Muslim convertSnouck Hurgronje at the Dutch Consulate in Jeddah.

An interesting observation about these photos is the different clothing the pilgrims are wearing reflecting the customs of their place of origin. However during Hajj, such nationalities disappear as each person wears two pieces of un-stitched clothing making it difficult to identify their nationality. Hajj brings all nations and peoples together where the young, the old, the poor and the rich stand before Allah as equals.

These photos were taken when the Ottoman caliphate still existed and pilgrims were able to travel hassle free without passports and visas through borderless lands.

Basra, Iraq

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Baghdad, Iraq

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Aceh, Indonesia

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Sumatra, Indonesia

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Bahrain

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Zanzibar

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Photos courtesy of: Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), Qatar


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True pilgrims....Today it is easy...all you need is to buy airplane ticket and book a decent hotel..
They had to travel with horses, boats and ships, camels for months or even years through deserts and had to brave through winter, summer, storms with no protection against pirates, robbers and mercenaries. Only the most sincere and true believers did that...today a lot of people earn through corruption and bribes, confiscating other people's right and even on official money, they perform Hajj and they think that will be accepted.
 
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