intention for Hajj
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1. The intention (Niyyah) must be pure and sincere for the sake of Allah only, but not for any other worldly motives, such as,
1) Showing off (Riyaa).
2) Avoiding rebukes for not performing Hajj.
3) Fear of poverty for it is known that one who does not perform Hajj is afflicted with poverty.
4) Business prospects, etc.
All these other motives destroy the sincerity (Ikhlaas) of the deeds
and deprive one of the promised rewards. It is foolish to undertake all
this rigor and expense only to end up in Damnation because the motive
was adulterated.
2. One should sincerely repent of past sins and clear all the dues,
(Huquq-un-Naas), and cleanse himself of all distractions so that the
mind is easily turned towards Allah. One should write his will and
prepare for the journey to the Hereafter as he leaves his house,
relatives, friends, and possessions behind.
3. One should remember the majesty of the House and the Absolute
Owner, and that one has chosen to leave family, friends, and possessions
for the lofty and noble purpose of visiting a House, which the Almighty
has designed as a sanctuary for all people. Hence this journey differs
from all other worldly journeys. The pilgrim is one of those who have
responded willingly to the invitation made by the Almighty's messenger.
4. The pilgrim should free himself of all matters, which tend to worry him so his total attention is towards the Almighty.
5. Any financial loss or physical affliction in this journey should be greeted happily, for, it is a sign of acceptance of Hajj.
6. The Pilgrim should ensure his earnings are acquired through lawful
means and he should be liberal in expenditure, not extravagant (Israaf)
though. But spending for the needy and deserving is not extravagance as
it has been reported that there is no goodness in extravagance and no
extravagance in goodness!
7. He should behave courteously towards his fellow travelers, smiling
and talking gently with them, avoiding harsh words, abuses or vain
talk. He should be humble to the other guests of the Almighty.
Magnanimity does not only mean not to hurt others but also to endure
when others hurt.
8. He should be disheveled and dusty, avoid cosmetics or any cause of
pride and beauty, and if possible, travel on foot, especially from
Makkah to Mina, Masher and Arafah, not as a means to avoid extra
expenses (in which case, transport is better!) rather for exerting
oneself for the sake of Allah, except if it affects other worship
(Ibadat) or supplication (Dua).
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