Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
Over 1.5 million Muslims from around the world have flooded into the holy cities of Mecca and Medina for the annual Haj pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage takes place during the middle of the month of Dhul al-Hijja, and the date will be determined once Saudi religious authorities announce the start of the month with the sighting of the crescent moon.
The Haj is associated with the life of Islamic prophet Muhammad, who lived during the seventh Century, but Muslims believe the ritual of going to Mecca stretches back thousands of years to the time of Abraham.
Haj is also the 5th pillar of Islam -- a religious duty that must be carried out at least once during the lifetime of every able-bodied Muslim, and officially starts on November 15
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
The pilgrimage of a lifetime
Photographs: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
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