Miami Muslims Prepare for Hajj Pilgrimage Beginning May 25
Miami’s vibrant Muslim community is among nearly 2 million believers worldwide preparing for the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, which begins May 25, 2026, according to Al Jazeera. The sacred journey represents one of Islam’s five pillars and draws participants from South Florida’s diverse Islamic communities spanning from Coral Gables to North Miami Beach.
Local mosques across Miami-Dade County have been conducting preparatory sessions for pilgrims, offering guidance on the spiritual and logistical aspects of the journey. The Islamic Center of Greater Miami and other prominent institutions have coordinated travel arrangements and educational programs to ensure participants understand the significance of each ritual component.
Following the pilgrimage, Miami’s Muslim communities will celebrate Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, creating opportunities for interfaith dialogue and cultural exchange that strengthen the city’s multicultural fabric. The celebration typically features community gatherings at Bayfront Park and other venues, welcoming neighbors of all backgrounds.
This year’s Hajj preparation reflects Miami’s growing role as a hub for Islamic culture in the southeastern United States, with local religious leaders emphasizing the pilgrimage’s message of unity and spiritual renewal that resonates throughout the community.
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