Abstract

Hajj is the largest Muslim pilgrimage to Macca, Saudi Arabia and the longest gathering in the world. Every year nearly two million Muslims from over 140 countries visit Macca to perform their hajj during the Hajj season. Generally, the pilgrims are accompanied by family members, friends, or solo. At the same time, they will also interact and socialize with other individuals from different countries and cultures. In this situation, the activities performed are quite complex and they interact frequently and cause pilgrims to experience complex and dynamic emotions. Hajj worship also provides them with a mystical and spiritual experience. It also tends to affect and express the various emotions within the pilgrims during the pilgrimage. This article discusses various forms of emotion that are reported or observed during spiritual experiences and will relate to the more specific discussions in the context of pilgrimage.

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