What is the Hajj and will it be cancelled?

Two million people expected to take part in annual Islamic pilgrimage

Muslim pilgrims wait for the start of prayers at the Grand Mosque in Mecca during the hajj
Muslim pilgrims wait for the start of prayers at the Grand Mosque in the Saudi holy city of Mecca during the annual Hajj pilgrimage
(Image credit: Fayez Nureldine)

Saudi Arabia has asked Muslims to delay plans to attend the annual Hajj pilgrimage until there is more clarity about the coronavirus pandemic.

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