A Pilgrim's Progress: A photo-essay from Time Magazine covering the world's largest, regularly scheduled pilgrimage.
Ahlan: A multilingual guide to performing Hajj and Umrah, with photos of the Hijaz.
Association of British Hujjaj (Pilgrims): Offers a full range of religious and practical advice to pilgrims, particularly related to health and safety.
Channel 4 - The Hajj: Accompanies "The Hajj - The Greatest Trip on Earth", first screened on Channel 4 (UK) in 2003. Includes background articles on the ritual, history, and logistics; also video clips from the series, and a virtual Hajj.
Haj Committee (India): Information about the Muslim pilgrimage to Makkah including a training manual, audio, and picture gallery. Also offers travel arrangement services. Content available in English, Hindi and Urdu.
Hajj Information Center: Offers guides, articles, audio-visual resources, and accounts of the history of Hajj. Also includes old photos of the Hajj sites to use as screensavers.
Hajj Practicalities: A Hajji who has made Hajj and Umrah several times shares his practical experience; the Hanafi religious requirements are also included.
Ministry of Hajj: Official website af the Saudi Arabian government authority directly responsible for all pilgrim affairs in the kingdom. Offers a comprehensive information resource on the Hajj.
Pictures of Mecca and Al Madina: A collection of photographs of the two holy cities Mecca and Madina; also includes MP3s of prayer calls.
The Haj: A presentation of practical advice for pilgrims performing the Hajj.
The Hajj and Umrah Directory: An information resource for UK pilgrims; includes background information on Hajj and Umrah, travel tips, visa details, and listings of hotels and specialist UK travel agents.
The Holy Ka'bah: An illustrated history and description of the Holy Ka'bah.
The Missing Fifth Pillar Of Islam: An article arguing that the Islamic calendar has been manipulated, resulting in the invalidation of the Hajj.
The Pilgrimage to Mecca: One Woman's Journey: A five-part diary of the Hajj by a Saudi Journalist. (From the Christian Science Monitor, 2004)