Abstract

Pilgrimage is a spiritual journey during which pilgrims have a religious experience and feel connected to the faith's spiritual legacy. The sacred sites are the spiritual home for pilgrims which they have read and heard about but never visited or experienced before. With little attention paid to the Islamic pilgrimage, especially by geographers, this review paper is an attempt to provide an overview of the subject matter and seek to put forward possible future research directions. This paper provides a systematic description of pilgrimage in Islam by reviewing the literature on the subject, analysing the definitions, characteristics, processes, classification and authorisation of pilgrimage in general followed by an overview of Islamic pilgrimage, that is, Ziyarat by defining key terms, discussing the typology and exploring the neglected dimensions in Islamic pilgrimage studies. The study has brought the relics and saints venerated in the Muslim world into focus, which are the essential causes for the origin and continuation of the Ziyarat tradition. It also points out the different occasions and reasons for performing popular pilgrimage in Islam. And lastly, it discusses the future research dimensions of Islamic pilgrimage.

Highlights

  • Every major world religion has influenced people since time immemorial to undertake a spiritual journey

  • People and visit the holy places for the connection or reconnection to their almighty, whether they want something in this world or for the hereafter

  • One thing that’s unique to this religious journey, which all the persons of different faiths in their own pilgrimage sites experience are the close connection to God

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Introduction

Every major world religion has influenced people since time immemorial to undertake a spiritual journey. A pilgrimage differs from other forms of travel such as vacation or an adventure. It is an amalgamation of both the physical and spiritual journey to a sacred site. Though the essence of pilgrimages has remained the same, certain factors have influenced its characteristics. One thing that remains the same in pilgrimages is the spiritual connection. People and visit the holy places for the connection or reconnection to their almighty, whether they want something in this world or for the hereafter. One thing that’s unique to this religious journey, which all the persons of different faiths in their own pilgrimage sites experience are the close connection to God

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