Kashmir's Haj pilgrims depart for Makkah

Published August 27, 2014
Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim kisses a boy relative on her departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim kisses a boy relative on her departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri Muslim pilgrim, back to camera, is hugged by her relative as she leaves for the annual haj pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, in Srinagar. — Photo by AP
A Kashmiri Muslim pilgrim, back to camera, is hugged by her relative as she leaves for the annual haj pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, in Srinagar. — Photo by AP
Kashmiri muslims wave as pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
Kashmiri muslims wave as pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim hugs a relative on her departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim hugs a relative on her departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A government official helps a departing Kashmiri pilgrim don a stamped scarf as Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A government official helps a departing Kashmiri pilgrim don a stamped scarf as Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
Kashmiri pilgrims receive their documentation prior to their departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
Kashmiri pilgrims receive their documentation prior to their departure to Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A child waves as Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A child waves as Kashmiri pilgrims depart for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim receives a kiss from a relative before she departs for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
A Kashmiri pilgrim receives a kiss from a relative before she departs for Makkah for the annual Haj pilgrimage, in Srinagar. — Photo by AFP
Kashmiri Muslims, standing behind a barbed wire, watch their relatives leave for the annual haj pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, in Srinagar. — Photo by AP
Kashmiri Muslims, standing behind a barbed wire, watch their relatives leave for the annual haj pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, in Srinagar. — Photo by AP

The first batch of 275 Indian-held Kashmir's Haj pilgrims set off for the annual trip. Some 26,300 Haj travel applications were received for this year's pilgrimage season, with 7,007 pilgrims selected for the journey.

Haj, holy pilgrimage, is among the five pillars of Islam and attracts around 3 million Muslims worldwide each year.

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