"Proclaim the Pilgrimage to all people. They will come to you on foot and on every kind of swift mount, emerging from every deep mountain pass - to attain benefits and celebrate God's name ..."
Dhul Hijjah, the last month of Islamic lunar calendar has begun. On the tenth of this month, Muslims all over the world would commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's call to universal brotherhood and sisterhood and relive the sacrifices offered by mother Hajjar and her son Ismail. These days are defined as the best days of the year.
Hajj is a symbolic demonstration of Muslims unity and harmony; of equality and humility. It is a perpetuation of the legacy of the house of Abraham (peace be upon them). Prophet Abraham was the first to announce the pilgrimage to hijjul-bayt/ journey to the House; a “house” whose grandeur lies in the basic, simple undecorated Ka’bah or “cube”.
Today’s Hajj pilgrims will experience unprecedented comfort compared to those of even just 20 years ago. In the last decade the Saudi government has pumped billions of dollars into providing modernized services and amenities to accommodate the millions of Muslims who make the annual pilgrimage.
Human beings are invited to participate in this gathering of people from all over the world to realize and witness their universalism and oneness, but what are the conditions. This video explains the divine call to pilgrimage to Makkah
Currently we provide udhiya services to more than 20 countries including: Afghanistan, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen.