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Catch a glimpse of how it was like to perform Hajj in 1953. Though this was only just over 60 years ago, a lot has changed mainly due to the increase in the number of pilgrims going to perform Hajj.
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Many pilgrims would travel to Makkah via a ferry or a ship, in those days commercial air travel was still in its early stages and it was not as widely available as it is today.
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For those who could afford it, they would embark on their journey on board small planes from nearby countries.
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Like today, coaches would be used to transport pilgrims from place to place.
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Only Muslims are allowed into the holy lands.
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Worshippers outside the Mosque’s entrance.
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The Ka’ba and the Mataf area. The floors were not tiled back then.
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A close up view of the Ka’ba.
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Worshippers also were able to enter the Ka’ba.
tawaf
Performing Tawaf was easier as it was not as crowded as it is today.
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Markets and stalls near the Masjid Al Haram.
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Horse and carriage were used as a means of transport.
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Pilgrims were able to choose the animals they wanted for Qurban.
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Pilgrims would keep their livestock with them during their Hajj.
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Donkeys were used to transport carcasses of sacrificial animals.
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In Mina, food would be cooked using fire and stove.
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Pilgrims pray near their camels.
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Tents can be seen pitched next to mount Arafah.
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The Jamarat (symbolising stoning of the devil) used to be small pillars.
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A pilgrim has his hair shaved.
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Pilgrims keep themselves cool by drinking ice cold fizzy drinks.

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