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Revision as of 15:58, 13 January 2013 This article is a travel topic Islam is the world's second most prolific religion, second only to Christianity. Several sites built in the name of Islam are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, the Hajj, is one of the largest human migrations. As Muslim congregations have had a significant role in most communities where they are present, a traveller will learn much from visiting a local mosque, regardless of belief.
UnderstandCities See also: Holy land Get inGet aroundTalkSeeDoBuyEatAccording to Islam, several foodstuffs are haram, forbidden, the most known being pork. The taboo is in most cases extended to other pig products, such as gelatin and pig leather. DrinkThe Quran condemns alcohol intoxication. SleepContactGet outSee also
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