This avoidance of hypocrisy and showing off and paying attention to the deity is also one of the important philosophies of Hajj.
That's right. One of the most important philosophies and wisdoms of Hajj is that it affects the morality and character of a person. Someone who was looking for hypocrisy and being seen in the eyes of people before Hajj, after Hajj, sees only God and seeks divine pleasure. Basically, the Ihram ceremony itself is a kind of ceremony that should completely distance a person from worldly attachments and attention to external and material privileges. Suddenly, during the Ihram ceremony, a person is freed from any kind of vain and worldly privileges that have no effect on his spirituality and, on the contrary, distance a person from spirituality, and this is one of the important philosophies of Hajj.
At the same time, while we are moving away from hypocrisy and attracting attention in the eyes of people, it is as if we are also establishing a bond with believers.
That's right. Muslims establish a bond of friendship during Hajj. Everyone appears with one voice, with the same appearance, and has a single slogan and goal. Important cultural exchanges take place during this ceremony, and all Muslims unite. This is why it is stated in narrations that one of the important effects of Hajj is the dissemination of the news and teachings of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) to all parts of the Islamic world.