On social networking sites, chirps circulated archival photos of pilgrimages, some dating back to the 1950s, before the advent of color photography.

The photographs documented by the cameras of Hajj missions and news agencies show the arrival of pilgrim convoys on camels or cars to those who could afford them.

It also shows the endeavor between Safa and Marwah in its old form before he was bishop. The photos also document the pilgrim camps in Mina and Arafat, where pilgrims gather to stand on Mount Arafat, one of the most important pillars of the pilgrimage.

Many of the pioneers of communication sites to recall the circumstances that surrounded the pilgrimage trips in the past decades and centuries and the development and radical changes, where the pilgrimage trips in the past took between weeks and years, and means of transport were camels, horses, mules and donkeys, and pilgrims Prone to murder and their convoys prone to looting.

The roads were rough and cold in the winter and the sun was scorching in the summer, and the danger of death or loss in the desert threatened pilgrims.

In the holy sentiments such as Mina and Arafat, there were no tents and no amenities for the pilgrims, and it was enough for the pilgrims to watch the Kaaba soaring and watering from Zamzam water.