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Lifelong Hajj
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There is no doubt that the rituals of Hajj
are limited in number, well known to many of the pilgrims, and so
desirable that all pilgrims are keen on performing them as perfectly
as possible, without any single fault or blemish, seeking the
pleasure, forgiveness, and mercy of Almighty Allah.
The journey of Hajj takes only a few days,
after which, the pilgrims return to worldly deeds and face the greater
inner challenge. Therefore, the pilgrims who are keen on the best
performance of Hajj should prepare themselves for the period following
Hajj and accept such a challenge, so that their performance of Hajj
may affect the various aspects of their lives.
This is undoubtedly much more difficult
than the performance of the rituals of Hajj itself. Such a challenge
lies in the fact that Islam does not want a Muslim's relation with the
meanings and values of Hajj to end once the uniform of ihram has been
taken off. Rather, Muslims should maintain the meanings and moral
values of Hajj throughout the rest of their lives, and this is the
eternal, everlasting Hajj, through which Muslims take off the clothing
of ihram yet move from an apparent, external state of ritual devotion
to an inner, spiritual one, which is indeed the real state of ihram.
Once pilgrims put on the clothing of ihram,
they abstain from many worldly aspects of life; they pay more
attention to their manners, they lower their gaze, give up backbiting
and gossiping, and control their desires and habits. Thus they become
completely different persons who try hard to spare themselves the
evils of their own selves and the vices of their materialistic hearts,
which negatively affect manners, deeds, and improvement.
Here, some difficult questions arise:
Have the pilgrims
entered a state of moral ihram in terms of behavior and manners?
Have the pilgrims
entered a state of ihram heart and soul?
If so, then they are surely on the right
track, for they have been able to move from the external Hajj to the
internal one — really becoming lifelong performers of Hajj. If not,
then they have to reconsider the above questions until they feel that
the great journey of Hajj has begun to bear its desired fruits and
they begin to venerate such a great religious obligation and hold it
in proper esteem.
In order to answer the abovementioned
difficult questions, pilgrims have to observe the following after
performing Hajj:
1. Pilgrims should
be mindful of Allah, heart and soul, even concerning worldly deeds,
so that all deeds are dedicated to the pleasure of Almighty Allah.
This is because pilgrims who are mindful of Allah during ihram
should be the same after they perform Hajj.
2. Pilgrims should
keep on praising and thanking Allah, seeking His assistance to
achieve spiritual improvement, and remain in good relations with
Him, the Almighty.
3. Pilgrims should
realize that Almighty Allah is watching at all times, as if they are
still in the clothing of ihram. In this way, they do not return to
sinful ways after Hajj. Pious, true Muslims never think of how
insignificant the sin is, but how great the One being disobeyed is!
4. Pilgrims should
fear Allah and be mindful of Him after performing Hajj through being
good to their relatives, implanting love, mercifulness, affinity,
and sense of responsibility in their hearts, for the pilgrims will
be questioned by Allah about them all.
5. Pilgrims should
work well after performing Hajj and coming back to their worldly
lives, for the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him)
said, "Allah likes that when anyone of you does something
(or work) he does it well."
6. Pilgrims should
be good to their neighbors, colleagues, friends, and everyone so
that they all realize that performing Hajj has had a great, positive
effect on the pilgrims' manners, behaviors, and attitudes.
7. Pilgrims should
be good to their parents, for Almighty Allah says [Say
not 'Fie' unto them nor repulse them, but speak unto them a gracious
word] (Al-Israa' 17:23).
Pilgrims should also pray for them, as Almighty Allah says [And
say: "My Lord! Have mercy on them both as they did care for me
when I was little"]
(Al-Israa' 17:24).
8. Pilgrims should
observe the rights and etiquettes related to streets and adopt the
civilized Islamic values regarding them.
9. Pilgrims should
show high moral standards, patience, gentleness, and leniency toward
friends, colleagues, and acquaintances, for the Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings be upon him) said, "The believer who
associates with people and forbears their wrongdoing is better than
the believer who neither associates with people nor forbears their
wrongdoing" (Ahmad).
Dear pilgrim, while performing Hajj or
`Umrah, you were mindful of Almighty Allah as regards all your deeds
and actions, so do not deprive yourself of the reward of venerating
Almighty Allah for the rest of your life. Bear in mind that if you
succeed "to worship Allah as if you can see Him, for even
though you cannot see Him, He sees you," as the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him) said, then you have perfected your
faith. Thus your performance of Hajj becomes an everlasting one that
shows in every act of obedience you perform. Seeking the pleasure and
nearness of Almighty Allah, you will become a performer of lifelong
Hajj, Allah willing. |