WHAT IS HAJJ?
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The pilgrimage (Hajj) is
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1) One of the most important pillars of Islam.
2) A principal means of obtaining proximity to the Almighty Allah.
3) One of the most difficult physical forms of worship.
4) So, vital that one who does not perform Hajj will be barred from Heaven.
The main aim of human creation is to recognize Allah and attain a
stage of acquaintance and love for Him and this depends on the purity
and loftiness of the human soul. i.e. The purer the soul becomes the
more love will it have for the Almighty.
This stage of love can be attained by abstaining from desires and
refraining from worldly pleasures and distractions, and by exerting
oneself in the rigorous self-training activities for the sake of Allah,
and, remembering him continuously. For this purpose the Almighty has
legislated certain forms of worship (Ibadat).
a) Those involving the expenditure of wealth for His sake e.g. Zakaat
and Khums which serve to sever the deep attachments to worldly
possessions.
b) Those involving abstinence from desires and pleasures e.g. fasting.
c) Those related to His remembrance and diverting total attention towards Him e.g. Salat/Namaaz.
But Hajj involves all these and more, such as,
i) Leaving one's hometown.
ii) Physical exertion.
iii) Expenditure of wealth.
iv) Renewal of the covenant with Allah.
v) Circumambulation (Tawaaf).
vi) Supplication (Dua).
vii) Prayers (Salat/Namaaz).
And others like throwing pebbles, running between Safaa and Marwah etc.
Those who wonder at these actions do not realize that when we do not
know the hidden meanings and reason of certain commands, we manifest
more complete obedience and total submission to the Absolute Master in
carrying out those orders. Those actions whose secrets we have been
successful in understanding, our soul, besides obeying the Master's
commands, is also inclined and pleased in performing them. Thus, it is
only for Hajj that the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) is reported to have said,
"O Almighty, I have responded to your call for Hajj with complete
submission and humility."
Furthermore, the Hajj constitutes the congregation of people from all
parts of the world, in the place where revelation was repeatedly sent
down to the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), where the beloved (Khaleel) of Allah
resided, where angles used to descend every now and then. In fact, it is
the holy place, which has been the abode of the majority of the
Prophets.
Here the leader of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) was born, his holy feet
walked; and the Almighty has chosen it for His house so that people
should pray towards it. He has sanctified its surroundings and has kept
Arafah in the beginning of the Holy Land. He has prohibited hurting
animals and uprooting vegetation there in as a mark of respect to the
holiness of the land. He has designed it to be like the throne of Kings
so that visitors from far off lands, disheveled and dusty, should remain
there in humility to the Absolute Monarch realizing the fact that He is
above all needs of time and space. While such a congregation leads to
new acquaintances, meeting with virtuous personalities and stimulates
quicker response to supplications (Dua), it invariably reminds of the
Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and his efforts at spreading the Word of Allah. In
this way one attains purity of the soul.
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