e cross-cultural differences experienced by pilgrims during the world's largest religious ritual, ḥajj, have yet to be explored. It is worthwhile to investigate this issue from an Indonesian perspective. is study uses a phenomenological approach to examine cross-cultural differences experienced by Acehnese pilgrims during ḥajj. e perceptions of Acehnese who have never been to Mecca ('villagers') and Acehnese who stayed in Saudi Arabia and its neighbouring countries ('stayers') were also probed. e ndings show that the pilgrims experienced cross-cultural differences in verbal communication, body movement, physical appearance and dress, the use of space, time, touch, voice, and smell. Cross-culturally, the pilgrims have a different perspective to villagers and stayers. e pilgrims expressed culture shock, while the villagers' perceptions were primarily shaped by imagined and unveri ed stories, and the stayers understood their pilgrimage through their long experiences of residing in Arab countries.
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