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Afterlife/judgement

This is reflected in the scenes of early hajj, when masses of people are gathered together, all the same which is what judgement day is said to be like

Afterlife/Paradise

The entire hajj is an endeavor to be a better Muslim and therefore access paradise. Reflection on Mount Arafat is important as it involves the person reflecting on what stops them from pleasing Allah





The Books of Allah

The Qur'an makes many mentions of the need to go on hajj.

Submission to Allah

Their desire to submit to Allah means obeying the 5 pillars, which includes the hajj. When one has completed the hajj it is said that the Muslim has honored an important expectation and have submitted to the will of Allah

Monotheism (Allah is the only god)

The rituals of hajj are connected to Abraham and due to him being the first follower of Allah he is connected to monotheism

Angels and Jinn

This is represented through the stoning of Satan where Muslims attempt to ward of Satan and evil