There is No Gender Segregation for Hajj

 


While many other Muslim rites practice gender segregation, during the Hajj there is no separation between men and women at the Grand Mosque of Mecca. They walk around the Kaaba together, climb Mount Arafat together and simultaneously throw stones at the Jamarat. This symbolizes the equality of men and women before Allah (swt). Once the Hajj is complete, gender segregation is once again recognised.


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