Wednesday, May 29, 2019
About Hajj :: Papers
About Hajj A Muslim is obliged formerly in their lifetime ,by their religion along with their own will, to take a pilgrimage to Makkah in Saudi Arabia. This pilgrimage is c altogethered Hajj and is an amazing go that is make for a definite purpose. It is part of the Five Pillars of Islam that is the basis of the entire religion making it obligatory. Through completing Hajj, a Muslim can begin to timber closer to Allah (Islams God) and experience inner fulfilment. Hajj must(prenominal) be done for the right reasons, it is for the glory of Allah not for the glory of the person making the journey. Hajj literally means to set out for a place, its a journey with rites and rituals along the way. The Quran calls Muslims to complete the Hajj or Umrah in the service of Allah. For generations, the journey a Muslim takes has of all time started in Makkah. This place is sacred because in 10AH, 632 CE, Muslims believe that Muhammad (pbuh)- Islams most famous prop het - performed Hajj with 1400 of his followers because Allah instructed him to. He also lived and preached in Makkah during his lifetime. Since Muhammads pilgrimage, Makkah has been sacred to all Muslims. They want to follow in the footsteps of Muhammad and the prophets Adam, Ibrahim and Ismail as they believe that Allah is there to guide them through life just as he guided the prophets. Makkah is classed as consecrated Ground and people go there to change their life as they wash away their sins. They believe that Hajj and Makkah makes them a better person. Hajj must take place at certain times because of its historic roots. It is to be taken place between 8 and 13 Dhul Hijjah, the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. If a Muslim journeys at another time, its known as Umrah (a lesser pilgrimage that can be taken at any time). The significance of this journey isnt as great as Hajj and the journey isnt counted as a completion of the fifth pillar.
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