Search »

Advanced Search »

`Eid Al-Adha 1430: Share & Care (New)
Hajj Without Harm (New)

10 Blessed Days (Page)

Udhiyyah: Rules & Merits (10+ Fatwas)

10+ Fatwas Series

Shari`ah & Humanity

Friday Khutbahs

Religious Pages

Live Fatwas

Live Dialogues

Shari`ah Forum

Living Shari`ah

Services

Last Update: 02:09 GMT, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009

Living Shari'ah > Hajj & 'Umrah

 

Search

Submit Question

Receive Answer

Browse

Question and Answer Details

Name of Questioner

Misty   - United Kingdom

Title

Hajj: Meaning and Blessings

Date

20/Oct/2009

Question

What is the true meaning of Hajj to Muslims? What feelings do they experience whilst partaking in Hajj? Does it really change the life of a Muslim? Does he truly become closer to Allah?

Name of Counsellor

IOL Shari`ah Researchers

Topic

Hajj: Merits & Rulings

Answer

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.


We greatly appreciate your interest in asking about Hajj and we pray to Allah to enable you to perform Hajj and do all its rites. May Allah help you.

 

Hajj is an important pillar of Islam. It has many benefits and meanings for Muslims. Hajj has a form and a spirit. Its form is to have ihram, perform tawaf (circumambulation of the Ka`bah) and sa`i (walking between the two hills), go to Mina, `Arafat, Muzdalifah, do the rami (throwing pebbles) at the Jamarat and make sacrifice of a sheep, goat or camel. The spirit of Hajj includes love, devotion, sacrifice, patience, mercy, harmony, unity, etc.


Elaborating more on this, The late eminent Muslim scholar Sayyid Abul A`la Maududi states:

During the period of two to three months, from the time of deciding and preparing for Hajj, to the time of returning home we can judge what great effects are produced in the heart and mind of man. The process entails sacrifice of time, sacrifice of money, sacrifice of comfort, sacrifice of several worldly affairs as well as sacrifice of many carnal desires and pleasures; and all this is simply for the sake of Allah, with no selfish end. Then, together with piety and virtuousness, the incessant remembrance of Allah and the longing and love of Him pervade the mind of the pilgrim, leaving a firm impression on him which lasts for years to come.

On reaching this sacred land he witnesses at every step the relics of those who sacrificed everything they owned in servitude and obedience to Allah. They fought against the disbelievers, suffered torture, were forced to migrate from their land, went through unbearable hardship and tribulations, but ultimately elevated the Word of Allah and did not rest content till they subdued every false power that wanted man to become subservient to entities other than Allah.

A lesson in courage and determination, which a devotee of Allah can draw from these clear signs and sacred relics, can hardly be available from any other source. Through the circumambulation of Ka`bah (Tawaf), the rehearsal of a Mujahid's life consisting of the rituals of Hajj (such as running between two points, and repeated departures and halts), which are combined with Prayer, fasting and Zakah, you will realize that these processes constitute a training or some big task which Islam wants Muslims to execute. For this reason, Hajj has been made compulsory for those who have paid all their debts and are capable of undertaking the journey to the Ka`bah so that, as far as possible, Muslims in the largest possible number remain equipped at every period after having fully gone through this training.

Hajj brings about immense reward. Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "The performance of one `Umrah and another expiates and blots out all the sins committed in between, and Hajj Mabrur (Hajj performed typically according to the rules of the Qur'an and Sunnah) has no reward but Paradise." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

In another authentic Hadith, Ibn Jurayj reports on the authority of Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "This House of Allah (the Ka`bah) is the pillar of Islam; so whosoever heads for it with the intention of performing Hajj or `Umrah is under Allah's Protection. If he should die (during this journey), he will be admitted to Paradise, and if he should return home safely, he will return with reward and gain."

Hajj, moreover, blots out all sins. Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "Whoever performs Hajj solely for Allah's Sake and, in the course of it, abstains from obscenity and disobedience, returns after Hajj as immaculate as a child just born." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

`Amr Ibn Al-`Aas (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates: "When Allah guided me to Islam, I went to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and said to him: 'O Messenger of Allah! Stretch out your hand so that I may pledge allegiance to you.' The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) stretched out his hand to me, but I withdrew my hand. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked, 'O `Amr! What is the matter with you?' I said: 'I would like to stipulate a condition!' The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked, 'What is that condition you want to stipulate?' 'It is that all my past sins be forgiven,' I said. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: 'O `Amr! Do you not know that embracing Islam removes all the sins committed before it; that Hijrah (migration in Allah's Cause) wipes off all sins; and that performing Hajj blots out all one's past sins!"' (Muslim)

`Abdullah Ibn Mas`ud (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "Alternate between Hajj and `Umrah, for these two remove poverty and obliterate sins just as the blacksmith's bellows removes all impurities from metals like iron, gold and silver. The reward for Hajj Mabrur (Hajj performed typically according to the rules of the Qur'an and Sunnah) is nothing short of Paradise." (An-Nasaa'i and At-Tirmidhi)

Related Questions

- Ethics and Significance of Hajj

- When was Hajj Made Obligatory?

- Do Hajj and `Umrah Expiate Major Sins?



Allah Almighty knows best.

 

1430: Hajj Without Harm

10 Blessed Days (Page)

Tips to Maximize Hajj Benefits

 

 
what is this?
This widget will help you to store, organize, search, and manage your favorite online content through a range of social bookmarking services. These services permit users to save links to websites that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, but can be saved privately, shared only with specified people or groups, or shared only inside certain networks. Authorized people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, or through a search engine. Most social bookmarking services also permit their users to vote and rank public bookmarks to determine which are the best ones according to the number of votes they get.
Send to a friend Send content to your friend Print Print it

 

 

 

Search

Submit Question

Receive Answer

Browse

 



 

News | Living Shari`ah | Health & Science | Politics in Depth | Discover Islam | Family | Art & Culture | Youth

 

About Us | Speech of Sheikh Qaradawi | Contact Us | Advertise | Support IOL | Site Map