Hajj - The Return To God

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By the Break of Day; By the Ten Nights; By the Even and Odd (contrasted); And by the Night when it passes away; Is there (not) in these an adjuration (or evidence) for those who understand? (Surah al-Fajr 89:1-5)

"And proclaim the Pilgrimage among people; they will come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every kind of camel, lean on account of journeys through deep and distant mountain highways. That they may witness the benefits (provided) for them, and celebrate the name of Allah, through the Days Appointed, over the cattle which He has provided for them (for sacrifice). So eat you thereof and feed the distressed ones in want. Then let them complete the rites prescribed for them, perform their vows, and (again) circumambulate the Ancient House." (Surah al-Hajj 22:27-29)

The first House (of worship) appointed for people, was that at Bakkah; full of blessing and of guidance for all beings. In it are Signs manifest; the Station of Abraham; whoever enters it attains security; pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to Allah, those who can afford the journey; but if any deny faith, Allah stands not in need of any of His creatures. (Surah Al 'Imran 3:96-97)

We will be entering the month of Dhul Hijjah next week. The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are the most sacred days of the year. They are mentioned as special days in Surah al-Fajr. These are the days of special blessings. Muslims are urged to do more Dhikr, charity and good deeds during this time. Fasting in these days is prescribed as Nafl from first to the ninth day of Dhul Hijjah. The Prophet -peace be upon him- said:

"There are no days in which righteous deeds are more beloved to Allah than these ten days." The people asked, "Not even Jihad for the sake of Allah?" He said, "Not even Jihad for the sake of Allah, except in the case of a man who went out to fight, giving himself and his wealth up for the cause, and came back with nothing." (Reported by Al-Tirmidhi 688)

At this time millions of Muslims are gathering in and around the sacred city of Makkah. They are coming from every corner of the globe to perform the sacred rites of Hajj. Many members of our own community are there. We pray to Allah to bless all Muslims and accept their Hajj and devotions.

Hajj is an important rukn of Islam. It has many benefits. It is a command of Allah. It is obligatory once in life on every adult Muslim male or female who can afford it physically and financially. Muslims perform Hajj every year in millions in number. They go there with great love and devotion.

Hajj has a form and a spirit. Its form is to have Ihram, perform Tawaf and Sa'y, go to Mina, 'Arafat, Muzdalifah, do the ramy at the Jamarat and make sacrifice of a sheep, goat or camel. There are detailed rules that Pilgrims learn. Here at this time, however, I want to discuss few points about the spirit of Hajj for our benefit and let us think about it in these days. This will help us here also.

1. Hajj is a ceremony of love and devotion to Allah. A Muslim's relation with Allah is that of deep love, devotion and obedience. We love Allah, because He loves us. "He loves them and they love Him ..." (al-Ma'idah 5:54). Prophet Ibrahim -peace be upon him- loved Allah and Allah took him as a Friend (Khalil). "Allah took Ibrahim as a friend ." (al-Nisa' 4:125). Hajj is deeply associated with Prophet Ibrahim and his life-story. Hajj gives us a sense of History. Our faith is deep rooted in History. This is the religion of Allah given to us by His many prophets: Adam, Noah, Ibrahim, Ismael and finally Prophet Muhammad -peace be upon them all. These were the people who loved Allah and Allah loved them and made them the guides of humanity.

2. Hajj gives the universal spirit of Islam. People of all races, colors and nationalities go there. They become one people without any class or distinction. They look alike and do the same things. The spirit of Hajj is to foster unity and universal brotherhood and sisterhood among the believers.

3. Hajj gives us a focus, center and orientation. We have one Qiblah and that is our direction for worship. But we should not have only one Qiblah for worship; we should also have unity of purpose and mission in our life. Muslims should be the people of a focus and direction, not a confused people or a people without any orientation and direction. Our focus of life is Allah and House of Allah, the Ka'bah on this earth. We have with us Allah's book that we must hold fast together. "And hold fast all together Allah's rope and be not divided... (Al 'Imran 3:103).

4. Hajj is the ceremony of peace and harmony. The pilgrims come in peace and spend their time together in the most peaceful and respectful manner. They respect every person and every thing. They do not harm any one or anything. This is also the spirit of Islam. Islam is a total commitment to care, compassion and kindness. Hajj is symbol of this commitment and it must manifest in our daily life.

5. Hajj is also a movement, action and sacrifice. The pilgrim keeps on moving all the time, with Tawaf, Sa'y, going to Mina, 'Arafat, Muzdalifah, Mina again, around the Jamarat and other places. It is a dynamic ceremony and this is the way a Muslim's life should be. Motion, action, and sacrifice -these things bring success in this life and salvation in the Hereafter.

I hope those who have gone to Hajj, will learn good lessons from this journey and we here also should keep these lessons in our minds and lives.


  Category: Faith & Spirituality, Featured, Highlights
  Topics: Allah, Hajj  Values: Peace
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Older Comments:
BABANDI A GUMEL FROM U.K said:
The title Hajj the Return to God is significant as much as we
all know that one day we must return to God after death.Kullu
Nafsin Zaiqatil Maut Every soul will taste death.Remember each
and every person whether believer or disbeliever one day we all
have to return to God whether we like it or not after our death
which is a reality.So as Muslim we have already submitted to the
will of God that is why you see If somebody dies we say Innah
Lillahi Wa inna ilaihi Rajiun near meaning we begin from Allah
and we are going back to Allah (eventually).In Surah Zumar Ayah
42 says "It is Allah who takes away the souls at the time of
their death,and those that die not during their sleep.He keeps
those (souls) for which He has ordained death and sends the rest
for a term appointed.Verily in this are signs for people who
think deeply. He created the heavens and the earth in truth,He
makes the night to go in the day and makes the day to go in the
night..He has subjected the sun and the moon,each running on a
fixed course for an appointed term Verily He is Almighty the
Oft-Forgiving in the same Sura Zumar .So Hajj is a kind of
preparation for the Hereafter as we are returning to God Allah
(S.W.T).Hujjaj today Thursday 2nd October were leaving Makkah
for Minah to start the actual Hajj Friday Arafah.May Allah
accept all of them and the whole Ummah we become the means of
hidayah to the entire mankind.
2014-10-02

BABANDI A GUMEL FROM U.K said:
Hajj combines all the pillars of our Deen Shahada by repeating the Labbaikal Lahumma Labbaik is a sign that we are there ready to accept Allah's commands.Praying in Masjidul Haram is the best Prayer better than any where in the world and later visiting the Prophets Masjid and visting his companions Abubakar and Umar and he rest of Sahabah buried in baqiyah and making dua for them and all our ancestors.Those who have not been to Hajj commmemorate the Hajj by fasting on the Day of Arafah which fetches two years of reward and remembering the poor by sharing the Qurabani both for the Hujjaj and those who have no been there.At the same time this is like Striving in the Path of Allah especially for the weak people and if they do it sincerely they will come back as if they were born today.So therefore every one should have Haj Mabrur in mind which is an accepted Hajj which is done (without dsipute fusuk or any evil).
2012-10-25

L.CREE FROM UK said:
Simply put & straight to the point. Well done!

Jazak'ALLAH
2012-10-24

TANWIR FROM PAKISTAN said:
Assalamoaliqum Readers,
i fully agree with the contents of this article but at the same time
dont forget to learn and practice the sunnah of our beloved Holy
Prophet (PBUH) this includes in rope of Allah (SWT) as mentiuoned in
this article.
Thanks
2012-10-24

NAWAD FROM CANADA said:
Great article. May Allah(swt) bless you.
2007-12-09