Unbelievable 1928 Hajj: Boats, Supernatural Events & The Most Challenging Hajj Ever!

In this special video, we are presenting you rare footage of the Hajj in 1928. This was the most challenging Hajj ever and is still considered to be one of the most super supernatural Hajj pilgrimage ever. This footage is so special because it captures the awe and power of the Hajj, as well as the boats and the people who participated in Hajj that year. If you are interested in Hajj and want to explore the amazing history of this amazing pilgrimage, then this video is for you! In this video, we're showcasing rare Hajj footage from 1928. This was the first Hajj ever filmed and it's a very challenging pilgrimage. You'll see some of the most unusual and super natural Hajj footage ever!If you're interested in the Hajj, or are just looking for some rare and challenging Hajj footage, then check out this video! You won't regret watching it! Oldest video footage of the Hajj pilgrimage rituals in Makkah. This is also the oldest known footage of the Kaaba. In 1928 Georg Eduard Albert Krugers completed a documentary entitled 'Het Groote Mekka-Feest' (The Great Mecca Feast) which followed hajj pilgrims from the Indies during their trip to Mecca. The film premiered in Leiden, the Netherlands, on November 8, 1928. This premiere was attended by numerous Dutch socialites, including Princess Juliana, and given an introduction by Dutch Orientalist Christiaan Snouck In 1928, Hajj was not just a religious pilgrimage - it was also a physical and mental challenge. This rare footage captures what was perhaps the most challenging Hajj ever, with boats navigating crystal clear waters and pilgrims enduring searing temperatures.If you're Interested in Hajj, then this video is for you. It contains rare footage of Hajj in 1928, as well as some of the most challenging aspects of the pilgrimage. Get a glimpse of Hajj as it was back then, and see if it's something you would like to undertake one day!This silent film by G. Krugers is a rare personal documentary of a pilgrimage in 1928 from Indonesia (then the Dutch East Indies) to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Krugers' commentary in texts on screen gives the documentary a direct appeal. It is reflection of the rich and shared cultural heritage of the Netherlands, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. To make this unique film accessible to English-speaking audiences we have translated all the written texts.