Inside Mecca (2003 TV Movie)
9/10
All Muslims who can afford it should have a hajj for the rest of their lives in order to purify their souls
4 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Probably many Muslim believers in their life needs to make a pilgrimage to Mecca. It is a symbol of truth and understanding of it differs from people to people. In order to accomplish this, I claim that it is not necessary to be a Muslim and/or cross half of the world to travel to Mecca. I am confident that everyone should found his own Mecca through the way of finding one's faith. To find the faith in universal context, perhaps it could be belief in yourself or someone above this world. Nobody is able to set the criteria and determine the faith in this context. However, one clear thing is that by exposure to the religious knowledge should be a primary source or secondary one, the book or the movie, you may be able to find your own faith. The National Geographic film directed by Anisa Mehdi: Inside Mecca (2003) provides a very intimate shoot of the Muslims pilgrimage to Mecca, as well as approved my initial believes. Moreover, the movie spotlighted the historical importance of holy city Mecca to both the Muslim and non-Muslim people, Arab and non-Arabic population all around the world. Inside Mecca (2003) documented three Muslims from different regions and background path to Hadj as they followed a five-day quest salvation. One of them is Ismail, a rich executive director from Malasiya. The second one is a radio commentator Hail from South Africa. The third is Fidelma O'leary, a female professor of neuroscience originated from USA. Hadj is one of the five pillars of Muslim. As long as there are over 2 million of Muslims all around the world every year intended to pilgrimage, there are a lots of planing required in making the trip happen both for pilgrims and Saudi Arabia officials.
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