The pilgrim must pay attention to the truth of his intention before traveling; any act of worship that is done with sincere intention and for God is considered true worship and is worthy of acceptance by God, and is deserving of a great reward.
Worship, if done sincerely and with the intention of obeying God, is an act of duty, and if it is otherwise, it is a hardship and toil without reward issued from man and will not be acceptable to God; and ultimately, it is not recorded in the record of the act as a performance of duty and is wasted according to the Quran:
“And We will examine and account for every good deed they have done, then We will scatter them all [those done with insincere intentions and with hypocrisy and showing off] as scattered dust.”Furqan/ 23
The pilgrim should, with regard to God and the Day of Judgment and taking as an example the saints of God, especially the prophets and the household of God:
keep his intention pure and do not contaminate it with selfish desires, and in this worship should have no thought except for the “face of God”:
"Indeed, we only feed you for the face of God; we do not want from you any reward or gratitude". Insan/ 9
Once again, the purpose of a pilgrim to the Sacred House of God should not be tourism, business, rest, seeing another country, etc., because this will damage the spirituality of this journey.
In any case, if the action, movement, effort and fulfillment of responsibility is based on pure and honest intentions, it will be permanent and worthy of the acceptance of the Almighty! And a great reward and great reward will be determined for it.