This document provides the table of contents for a book titled "Hajj- Journey problems and their easy solutions" by Qamaruddin S. Khan. The book aims to educate pilgrims about common problems faced during the Hajj journey and provide easy solutions. It covers topics like identity cards, travel provisions, transportation issues, rituals of Hajj and Umrah, maps of important religious sites, and descriptions of Haram Sharif, Mina, Muzdalifa and Arafat. The author hopes sharing their experiences will help pilgrims spend more time in worship by avoiding issues stemming from lack of awareness.
Islam and its festivals by istafiah isharctopbottom1
This document provides an overview of Islam and its main festivals, including Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, and the Hajj pilgrimage. It discusses the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the origins and spread of Islam in Makkah and Madinah, and the establishment of the first Muslim community. It also describes the key beliefs and practices of Muslims, including the five pillars of Islam, dietary restrictions, and behavioral guidelines. The document contains chapters on the history and rituals associated with Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, the historical background of the Hajj, and the modern Hajj pilgrimage rites in Makkah. It aims to inform readers about Islam
SO SAID THE PROMISED MESSIAH (PEACE BE ON HIM)muzaffertahir9
SO SAID
THE PROMISED MESSIAH
(PEACE BE ON HIM)
PREFACE
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835 - 1908), the
Promised Messiah and Mahdi, peace be on him, was raised in
this Age to reform the world at large. The Holy Prophet
Muhammad, sallallaho alaihi wa sallam, had called him the
Hakam and Adl. He had also said that even if the Faith would
have gone to the pleiades, he would bring it back. Indeed,
he was to establish the Law of God and revive His nob le
religion. This, he did, alongwith other things, through his
writings and discourses on various occasions, especially,
sittings after the five daily prayers or exhortations after the
initiations of those who came to join his Fold.
His discourses have been collected and compiled in ten
volumes and have been named "Malfoozat". They being in
Urdu, very great need was felt that an English rendering should
also be brought out for the benefit of the English speaking
friends. That in view, a brief collection was published some
years back. Later on arrangement was made to select passages
from all the ten volumes for a bigger collection. This selection
was first published in the monthly Tahrik-i-Jadid and now it
is being presented to the readers in book form. This volume
contains selection from the first three volumes of "Malfoozat".
It is hoped that two more volumes would be soon published
which would cover the remaining seven volumes; in fact they
have already been published in the monthly Tahrik-i-Jadid.
We pray to God that He may enable all of us to benefit
from this publication. Amen.
NASEEM SAIFI
Vakilut Tasnif
This document provides an overview of the principles and codes of Hanafi fiqh. It discusses key concepts like the definition of fiqh, the status of fuqaha, different types of proofs in Islamic law like consensus, analogy, and recognized knowledge. It also examines types of rulings like definitive, speculative, types of obligations. Other topics covered include the role of public interest, benefits and harms, permissible and recommended acts, distinguishing sunnah from bidah. The document aims to elucidate Hanafi legal theory and rulings in a clear and concise manner.
This document discusses the religious boundaries and terminology related to Jerusalem in Islam. It explores the extent of two key terms: 1) The Land of Barakah, which is described in the Quran as a blessed land. By analyzing Quranic verses and historical accounts, the author determines that the Land of Barakah encompassed the Levant region. 2) The Holy Land, referred to as al-Ard al-Muqaddasah. Looking at Quranic exegesis and medieval Islamic scholars, the author concludes that the Holy Land included Jerusalem, Palestine, parts of Jordan, and the city of Damascus. The document aims to provide a rediscovery of the geographical boundaries associated with Jerusalem in early Islamic thought
This document contains summaries of spiritual treatments and remedies for various illnesses. It begins with a short dua to recite before studying Islamic lessons. It then provides 78 spiritual treatments in sections for different ailments like fever, toothache, kidney issues, cancer and more. Homemade remedies are also included. The document aims to provide religious and natural solutions to illnesses.
This document provides an overview of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh) in 19 chapters. It discusses the primary sources of Islamic law such as the Quran, hadith, consensus (ijma), analogy (qiyas), and other secondary sources. Each chapter examines in detail the rules and methodology for deriving legal rulings from these sources, including principles of interpretation. The author aims to convey not just the content but also the spirit of the original Arabic sources on usul al-fiqh. The work is intended as a textbook for students seeking an intermediate to advanced understanding of this subject.
This document summarizes the key points of an Islamic book that discusses various theological topics related to Islam. The summary focuses on the introduction, which outlines the purpose of seeking truth and finding the true religion. It notes that there are only three possibilities - all religions are correct, none are correct, or one is correct. It emphasizes finding the true religion is crucial for eternal life. The introduction encourages putting aside biases and using intellect to make a rational decision.
Islam and its festivals by istafiah isharctopbottom1
This document provides an overview of Islam and its main festivals, including Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, and the Hajj pilgrimage. It discusses the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the origins and spread of Islam in Makkah and Madinah, and the establishment of the first Muslim community. It also describes the key beliefs and practices of Muslims, including the five pillars of Islam, dietary restrictions, and behavioral guidelines. The document contains chapters on the history and rituals associated with Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, the historical background of the Hajj, and the modern Hajj pilgrimage rites in Makkah. It aims to inform readers about Islam
SO SAID THE PROMISED MESSIAH (PEACE BE ON HIM)muzaffertahir9
SO SAID
THE PROMISED MESSIAH
(PEACE BE ON HIM)
PREFACE
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835 - 1908), the
Promised Messiah and Mahdi, peace be on him, was raised in
this Age to reform the world at large. The Holy Prophet
Muhammad, sallallaho alaihi wa sallam, had called him the
Hakam and Adl. He had also said that even if the Faith would
have gone to the pleiades, he would bring it back. Indeed,
he was to establish the Law of God and revive His nob le
religion. This, he did, alongwith other things, through his
writings and discourses on various occasions, especially,
sittings after the five daily prayers or exhortations after the
initiations of those who came to join his Fold.
His discourses have been collected and compiled in ten
volumes and have been named "Malfoozat". They being in
Urdu, very great need was felt that an English rendering should
also be brought out for the benefit of the English speaking
friends. That in view, a brief collection was published some
years back. Later on arrangement was made to select passages
from all the ten volumes for a bigger collection. This selection
was first published in the monthly Tahrik-i-Jadid and now it
is being presented to the readers in book form. This volume
contains selection from the first three volumes of "Malfoozat".
It is hoped that two more volumes would be soon published
which would cover the remaining seven volumes; in fact they
have already been published in the monthly Tahrik-i-Jadid.
We pray to God that He may enable all of us to benefit
from this publication. Amen.
NASEEM SAIFI
Vakilut Tasnif
This document provides an overview of the principles and codes of Hanafi fiqh. It discusses key concepts like the definition of fiqh, the status of fuqaha, different types of proofs in Islamic law like consensus, analogy, and recognized knowledge. It also examines types of rulings like definitive, speculative, types of obligations. Other topics covered include the role of public interest, benefits and harms, permissible and recommended acts, distinguishing sunnah from bidah. The document aims to elucidate Hanafi legal theory and rulings in a clear and concise manner.
This document discusses the religious boundaries and terminology related to Jerusalem in Islam. It explores the extent of two key terms: 1) The Land of Barakah, which is described in the Quran as a blessed land. By analyzing Quranic verses and historical accounts, the author determines that the Land of Barakah encompassed the Levant region. 2) The Holy Land, referred to as al-Ard al-Muqaddasah. Looking at Quranic exegesis and medieval Islamic scholars, the author concludes that the Holy Land included Jerusalem, Palestine, parts of Jordan, and the city of Damascus. The document aims to provide a rediscovery of the geographical boundaries associated with Jerusalem in early Islamic thought
This document contains summaries of spiritual treatments and remedies for various illnesses. It begins with a short dua to recite before studying Islamic lessons. It then provides 78 spiritual treatments in sections for different ailments like fever, toothache, kidney issues, cancer and more. Homemade remedies are also included. The document aims to provide religious and natural solutions to illnesses.
This document provides an overview of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh) in 19 chapters. It discusses the primary sources of Islamic law such as the Quran, hadith, consensus (ijma), analogy (qiyas), and other secondary sources. Each chapter examines in detail the rules and methodology for deriving legal rulings from these sources, including principles of interpretation. The author aims to convey not just the content but also the spirit of the original Arabic sources on usul al-fiqh. The work is intended as a textbook for students seeking an intermediate to advanced understanding of this subject.
This document summarizes the key points of an Islamic book that discusses various theological topics related to Islam. The summary focuses on the introduction, which outlines the purpose of seeking truth and finding the true religion. It notes that there are only three possibilities - all religions are correct, none are correct, or one is correct. It emphasizes finding the true religion is crucial for eternal life. The introduction encourages putting aside biases and using intellect to make a rational decision.
This document provides definitions for various terms used in connection with Hajj and explanations of sacred places. It defines terms like Ihram, Miqat, Arafat, Mina, Muzdalifa, Makkah, Madinah and describes important locations like the Kaaba, Masjid al-Haram, Jabal al-Rahmah and others. It is intended to give readers background information on the basics of Hajj practices and the sacred sites involved through concise descriptions of over 50 terms and places.
This document provides an overview of Hinduism and its key tenets. It discusses the purpose of Hindu religion, its distinguishing features like emphasis on practice and Vedanta/Yoga philosophy. It also covers Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Upanishads, concepts of Dharma and ethics, central tenets like karma/reincarnation, important rituals, and forms of worship in Hinduism. The document is intended to introduce readers to the broad subject of Hinduism and its diverse religious traditions and philosophies.
Injunctions Pertaining to the Traveller
By Mawlana Mufti Inam Haq Qasmi
A comprehensive encyclopedia of the rulings when one is on a journey. This book is one of its kind explaining almost any situation that a Muslim traveler can face.
Method of purifying clothes (with an account of impurities)Ilyas Qadri Ziaee
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Types of impurity
*Najasat-e-Ghalizah (intense impurity)
*Urine of suckling infants is impure
* And many more..
Alfred acton-an-introduction-to-the-word-explained-academy-of-the-new-church-...Francis Batt
This document provides an introduction to Swedenborg's work titled "The Word Explained". It discusses the history and context of the manuscript, including its early notices, rediscovery, printing, and translations. It also examines Swedenborg's preparation for entering the spiritual world, including his heredity, early experiences with dreams and visions, and his admission into the spiritual world. The introduction aims to provide background needed to understand Swedenborg's intermediate period and how "The Word Explained" relates to his other works.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*52 Intentions for Pilgrims of Umrah
*Congratulations for your intention of visiting Madina-tul-Munawwarah!
*Go Zalil-o-Khuwar hun, Kar do Karam
* And many more..
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Excellence of Salat-Alan-Nabi
*Severed hand was re-attached
*What is a Karamah (miracle)?
* And many more..
The fragile vessels, rights and obligations between the spouses in islam by m...topbottom1
This prelude outlines the author's mission in writing this book, which is to propagate the true teachings of Islam according to the Quran and authentic Sunnah as understood by the righteous early Muslims. The mission has six main aspects:
1. Correcting beliefs and practices in line with the Quran, Sunnah and understanding of the early Muslims.
2. Inviting Muslims and non-Muslims to the true teachings of Islam.
3. Warning against deviant beliefs and practices not from the Quran and Sunnah.
4. Purifying Islamic teachings from alterations not from the reliable sources.
5. Liberating Islamic thought from false claims and ignorant interpretations.
6.
This document is the introduction to a book titled "The Ship of Salvation" which outlines the doctrines and jurisprudence of the Shafi'i school of law. It begins with a prayer invoking blessings upon Prophet Muhammad and his companions. It then provides information about the publisher, editor and cover designer of the book. The introduction concludes by mentioning the title of the book and its author.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the author's spiritual autobiography. It begins by describing how at age 19, the author was found meditating in a Himalayan cave, which was unusual given he was not born Hindu. The summary is as follows:
1) The document introduces the author's spiritual autobiography and how at age 19 he was found meditating in a Himalayan cave, despite not being born Hindu.
2) It provides brief biographical details about the author, who was born in 1948 in Kerala, India to a Muslim family.
3) The author describes his spiritual journey and meeting his guru/teacher who guided him from a young age. He is eager to
This document provides advice and guidance for Muslim women, with a focus on wives, daughters, and brides. It discusses proper Islamic etiquette and virtues for women, including obeying and caring for one's husband, maintaining good character, and fulfilling religious duties. The document also shares stories of prominent female Sahabiyat to serve as examples of pious women.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Prayers That Rout Demons" by John Eckhardt. It provides the table of contents which lists over 100 prayers and declarations divided into 5 chapters that are designed to rout demons and engage in spiritual warfare. The book teaches believers how to pray against demonic spirits, principalities, strongholds and tactics through Scripture-based prayers and decrees to experience freedom and deliverance in every area of life.
Method of Umrah including Duas ۔ ۔ A significant and highly inspiring piece of writing which will immensely enhance your knowledge and motivate you to perform virtuous deeds.Don’t forget to leave your comments and share this great piece of writing after reading it online or downloading its PDF format. Comment box, read and download buttons and embed code are given below.
This story describes how the torment was lifted from 560 graves in a graveyard. A woman saw her deceased daughter in a dream being punished, dressed in painful clothing. When she told a saint about the dream, he saw that same daughter in a better state, who explained that a person had passed by the graveyard and recited prayers for the Prophet, which lifted the torment from those 560 graves due to its blessings. The story emphasizes the great blessings and virtues of reciting prayers for the Prophet, especially when recited by devotees of the Prophet.
This document summarizes the daily practices (Sunnan) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as compiled from various sources. It is divided into sections on the timed Sunnan that are to be practiced at specific times of the day and night, such as before dawn, Fajr time, Dhuhr time, Asr time, Maghrib time, Isha time, and others. It also covers the non-timed Sunnan related to acts like eating, dressing, greeting others, sneezing, and general daily practices. The compilation aims to encourage Muslims to follow the Prophet's example and thereby increase their reward from Allah.
This document provides guidance on developing vairagya (detachment from worldly pleasures). It explains that vairagya is an internal mental state of dispassion that arises from understanding the defects of sensual pleasures and impermanence of worldly attachments. The document outlines stages of vairagya development and encourages practices like serving others, meditating on teachings from scriptures, and reflecting on the miseries of mundane existence to cultivate vairagya. Inspiring stories of spiritual figures who renounced worldly pleasures to realize their higher purpose are also shared.
Life of the prophet in makkah by dr zakaria bashierdocsforu
The Bedouins of pre-Islamic Arabia lived a nomadic lifestyle in the desert, while some Arabs lived sedentary lives in towns like Makkah, Madinah, and Ta'if. There was interaction between these two groups. Makkan society was characterized by tensions between tribes and clans. The Prophet Muhammad was born in Makkah on the eve of his mission to transform Arabian society through Islam and guide humanity.
Islamic Book in English: Method of wudu (hanafi)Islamic Library
This document provides the method of performing wudu according to the Hanafi school of thought. It begins by mentioning the virtues of wudu, such as sins being washed away and the entire body becoming purified. It then discusses the importance of having intention when performing wudu in order to gain reward. Various rulings related to wudu are also outlined, such as acts that invalidate it or issues related to bleeding, skin cracks, injections and more. The document aims to guide Muslims in properly performing wudu and understanding the related rulings.
A madinan view on the sunnah, courtesy, wisdom, battles and history by abu mu...docsforu
This Book
Malik said, “There is only one truth. Two contradictory statements cannot both
be correct," and “Knowledge is a light which Allah places wherever He wills. It
it not much narration of ahadith.” These apparently obvious but still powerful
statements set the tone for this book which gathers together tn one volume
matters which often challenge the cosy but fallacious consensus that modern
Muslims imagine to be so safely established. The beginning is an extensive
treatment of ‘aqidah according to the People of Madinah, and an examination
of the contentious subject of bid'ah - innovation in the deen. One of the
following chapters is an exposition of the relative merits of ahadith and amdl-
the practice of the People of Madinah - an argument which is rarely heard today.
A great deal of the book is on the noble qualities of character as exemplified by
men and women who held to them under extreme political pressure, in both
wealth and poverty.
The Author
Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani 310/922 - 386/996 at 17 years old wrote his
famous Risalah in response to a request from a friend for a book with which to
“teach children the deen as they learn the Qur’an” and that work went on to
become one of the key reference works for those concerned about the school of
the People of Madinah. He lived in Qayrawan under the shi’ah tyranny of the
Fatimids, where he resolutely kept alive the ‘aqidah and teachings of the people
of the Sunnah at great risk to his own life and safety.
The Translator
Abdassamad Clarke was born in Belfast and studied in Edinburgh and Cairo.
He has translated the chapters on the Khulafa ar-Rashidun from as-Suyuti s
Tarikh al-Khulafa which is published by Ta-Ha as The Khalifahs who took the
right way. Recently he also translated the entire Arba'un an-Nawawiyyah with its
commentary which was published as The Complete Forty Hadith by Ta-Ha.
This document provides a brief guide to the rites of Hajj and Umrah. It discusses:
1. The obligation of Hajj once in a lifetime for those who are able.
2. Assuming the state of Ihram at designated places called Mawaaqeet before entering Makkah.
3. The rites of Umrah which are Ihram, seven circuits of Tawaf around the Ka'bah, seven circuits of Sa'ee between Safa and Marwah hills, and ending the state of Ihram.
4. The rites of Hajj including staying in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah on
This document provides definitions for various terms used in connection with Hajj and explanations of sacred places. It defines terms like Ihram, Miqat, Arafat, Mina, Muzdalifa, Makkah, Madinah and describes important locations like the Kaaba, Masjid al-Haram, Jabal al-Rahmah and others. It is intended to give readers background information on the basics of Hajj practices and the sacred sites involved through concise descriptions of over 50 terms and places.
This document provides an overview of Hinduism and its key tenets. It discusses the purpose of Hindu religion, its distinguishing features like emphasis on practice and Vedanta/Yoga philosophy. It also covers Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Upanishads, concepts of Dharma and ethics, central tenets like karma/reincarnation, important rituals, and forms of worship in Hinduism. The document is intended to introduce readers to the broad subject of Hinduism and its diverse religious traditions and philosophies.
Injunctions Pertaining to the Traveller
By Mawlana Mufti Inam Haq Qasmi
A comprehensive encyclopedia of the rulings when one is on a journey. This book is one of its kind explaining almost any situation that a Muslim traveler can face.
Method of purifying clothes (with an account of impurities)Ilyas Qadri Ziaee
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Types of impurity
*Najasat-e-Ghalizah (intense impurity)
*Urine of suckling infants is impure
* And many more..
Alfred acton-an-introduction-to-the-word-explained-academy-of-the-new-church-...Francis Batt
This document provides an introduction to Swedenborg's work titled "The Word Explained". It discusses the history and context of the manuscript, including its early notices, rediscovery, printing, and translations. It also examines Swedenborg's preparation for entering the spiritual world, including his heredity, early experiences with dreams and visions, and his admission into the spiritual world. The introduction aims to provide background needed to understand Swedenborg's intermediate period and how "The Word Explained" relates to his other works.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*52 Intentions for Pilgrims of Umrah
*Congratulations for your intention of visiting Madina-tul-Munawwarah!
*Go Zalil-o-Khuwar hun, Kar do Karam
* And many more..
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Excellence of Salat-Alan-Nabi
*Severed hand was re-attached
*What is a Karamah (miracle)?
* And many more..
The fragile vessels, rights and obligations between the spouses in islam by m...topbottom1
This prelude outlines the author's mission in writing this book, which is to propagate the true teachings of Islam according to the Quran and authentic Sunnah as understood by the righteous early Muslims. The mission has six main aspects:
1. Correcting beliefs and practices in line with the Quran, Sunnah and understanding of the early Muslims.
2. Inviting Muslims and non-Muslims to the true teachings of Islam.
3. Warning against deviant beliefs and practices not from the Quran and Sunnah.
4. Purifying Islamic teachings from alterations not from the reliable sources.
5. Liberating Islamic thought from false claims and ignorant interpretations.
6.
This document is the introduction to a book titled "The Ship of Salvation" which outlines the doctrines and jurisprudence of the Shafi'i school of law. It begins with a prayer invoking blessings upon Prophet Muhammad and his companions. It then provides information about the publisher, editor and cover designer of the book. The introduction concludes by mentioning the title of the book and its author.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the author's spiritual autobiography. It begins by describing how at age 19, the author was found meditating in a Himalayan cave, which was unusual given he was not born Hindu. The summary is as follows:
1) The document introduces the author's spiritual autobiography and how at age 19 he was found meditating in a Himalayan cave, despite not being born Hindu.
2) It provides brief biographical details about the author, who was born in 1948 in Kerala, India to a Muslim family.
3) The author describes his spiritual journey and meeting his guru/teacher who guided him from a young age. He is eager to
This document provides advice and guidance for Muslim women, with a focus on wives, daughters, and brides. It discusses proper Islamic etiquette and virtues for women, including obeying and caring for one's husband, maintaining good character, and fulfilling religious duties. The document also shares stories of prominent female Sahabiyat to serve as examples of pious women.
This document is an excerpt from the book "Prayers That Rout Demons" by John Eckhardt. It provides the table of contents which lists over 100 prayers and declarations divided into 5 chapters that are designed to rout demons and engage in spiritual warfare. The book teaches believers how to pray against demonic spirits, principalities, strongholds and tactics through Scripture-based prayers and decrees to experience freedom and deliverance in every area of life.
Method of Umrah including Duas ۔ ۔ A significant and highly inspiring piece of writing which will immensely enhance your knowledge and motivate you to perform virtuous deeds.Don’t forget to leave your comments and share this great piece of writing after reading it online or downloading its PDF format. Comment box, read and download buttons and embed code are given below.
This story describes how the torment was lifted from 560 graves in a graveyard. A woman saw her deceased daughter in a dream being punished, dressed in painful clothing. When she told a saint about the dream, he saw that same daughter in a better state, who explained that a person had passed by the graveyard and recited prayers for the Prophet, which lifted the torment from those 560 graves due to its blessings. The story emphasizes the great blessings and virtues of reciting prayers for the Prophet, especially when recited by devotees of the Prophet.
This document summarizes the daily practices (Sunnan) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as compiled from various sources. It is divided into sections on the timed Sunnan that are to be practiced at specific times of the day and night, such as before dawn, Fajr time, Dhuhr time, Asr time, Maghrib time, Isha time, and others. It also covers the non-timed Sunnan related to acts like eating, dressing, greeting others, sneezing, and general daily practices. The compilation aims to encourage Muslims to follow the Prophet's example and thereby increase their reward from Allah.
This document provides guidance on developing vairagya (detachment from worldly pleasures). It explains that vairagya is an internal mental state of dispassion that arises from understanding the defects of sensual pleasures and impermanence of worldly attachments. The document outlines stages of vairagya development and encourages practices like serving others, meditating on teachings from scriptures, and reflecting on the miseries of mundane existence to cultivate vairagya. Inspiring stories of spiritual figures who renounced worldly pleasures to realize their higher purpose are also shared.
Life of the prophet in makkah by dr zakaria bashierdocsforu
The Bedouins of pre-Islamic Arabia lived a nomadic lifestyle in the desert, while some Arabs lived sedentary lives in towns like Makkah, Madinah, and Ta'if. There was interaction between these two groups. Makkan society was characterized by tensions between tribes and clans. The Prophet Muhammad was born in Makkah on the eve of his mission to transform Arabian society through Islam and guide humanity.
Islamic Book in English: Method of wudu (hanafi)Islamic Library
This document provides the method of performing wudu according to the Hanafi school of thought. It begins by mentioning the virtues of wudu, such as sins being washed away and the entire body becoming purified. It then discusses the importance of having intention when performing wudu in order to gain reward. Various rulings related to wudu are also outlined, such as acts that invalidate it or issues related to bleeding, skin cracks, injections and more. The document aims to guide Muslims in properly performing wudu and understanding the related rulings.
A madinan view on the sunnah, courtesy, wisdom, battles and history by abu mu...docsforu
This Book
Malik said, “There is only one truth. Two contradictory statements cannot both
be correct," and “Knowledge is a light which Allah places wherever He wills. It
it not much narration of ahadith.” These apparently obvious but still powerful
statements set the tone for this book which gathers together tn one volume
matters which often challenge the cosy but fallacious consensus that modern
Muslims imagine to be so safely established. The beginning is an extensive
treatment of ‘aqidah according to the People of Madinah, and an examination
of the contentious subject of bid'ah - innovation in the deen. One of the
following chapters is an exposition of the relative merits of ahadith and amdl-
the practice of the People of Madinah - an argument which is rarely heard today.
A great deal of the book is on the noble qualities of character as exemplified by
men and women who held to them under extreme political pressure, in both
wealth and poverty.
The Author
Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani 310/922 - 386/996 at 17 years old wrote his
famous Risalah in response to a request from a friend for a book with which to
“teach children the deen as they learn the Qur’an” and that work went on to
become one of the key reference works for those concerned about the school of
the People of Madinah. He lived in Qayrawan under the shi’ah tyranny of the
Fatimids, where he resolutely kept alive the ‘aqidah and teachings of the people
of the Sunnah at great risk to his own life and safety.
The Translator
Abdassamad Clarke was born in Belfast and studied in Edinburgh and Cairo.
He has translated the chapters on the Khulafa ar-Rashidun from as-Suyuti s
Tarikh al-Khulafa which is published by Ta-Ha as The Khalifahs who took the
right way. Recently he also translated the entire Arba'un an-Nawawiyyah with its
commentary which was published as The Complete Forty Hadith by Ta-Ha.
This document provides a brief guide to the rites of Hajj and Umrah. It discusses:
1. The obligation of Hajj once in a lifetime for those who are able.
2. Assuming the state of Ihram at designated places called Mawaaqeet before entering Makkah.
3. The rites of Umrah which are Ihram, seven circuits of Tawaf around the Ka'bah, seven circuits of Sa'ee between Safa and Marwah hills, and ending the state of Ihram.
4. The rites of Hajj including staying in Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah on
1. The document provides biographical details of Prophet Muhammad from his lineage, upbringing, marriages and early life experiences before prophethood.
2. It mentions his birth in Makkah on 9th Rabi-ul-Awwal and being raised by his mother for a few years and then his grandfather and uncle.
3. It summarizes his two journeys to Syria as part of trade caravans where Christian monks foretold his prophethood.
4. It briefly outlines his marriage to Khadijah which lasted 25 years, and the children they had together.
Islamic Book in English: Unparalleled DevoteeIslamic Library
This document provides an introduction and summary of a booklet about the biography of Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddiq, the first Caliph of Islam. It discusses his excellence, devotion and sacrifice for the Prophet Muhammad. The booklet was written by Shaykh-e-Tarīqat Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat, the founder of Dawat-e-Islami. It includes details about Abu Bakr Siddiq's life, virtues, love for the Prophet, and his status among the companions. The document also provides publication information for the booklet and contact details for the translation department.
This document is an introduction to a book by Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani titled "A Madinan View". The introduction provides background on the author and translator. It includes acknowledgments, a table of contents outlining the book's 21 chapters, and notes for Chapter 1. The chapters cover various topics related to Islamic jurisprudence, theology, etiquette, and history with the goal of presenting a Madinan perspective.
1. The document provides biographical details about the Prophet Muhammad, noting that he was born in 570 CE in Mecca to a noble tribe.
2. It describes Muhammad as someone who believed firmly in one God, rejected idol worship, and adhered strictly to moral virtues like honesty, justice, and protecting the vulnerable.
3. The document cites praise for Muhammad from non-Muslim sources, describing him as an honest and upright man who gained great respect and influenced billions as one of the most influential people in history according to scholars.
The document discusses virtues and etiquettes of visiting the sick according to Islamic teachings. It summarizes that sickness is a test from Allah and following the Prophet's sunnah during illness will lead to spiritual upliftment. It outlines etiquettes for both the sick person, such as patience and dua, and for visitors, such as following proper timing and manners. Maintaining ties with the ill through visitation is emphasized as it can help one attain Allah's mercy and forgiveness.
The document discusses how Prophet Muhammad achieved reform through his message and teachings over 23 years, facing much hardship and opposition. It describes how he started with just a few followers and faced abuse from his opponents through torture, exile and boycotts. However, he remained resolute and forgiving towards his enemies, seeking only Allah's help. His perseverance through sacrifice and patience eventually led to the acceptance of Islam in Madinah after many years of struggle.
The Prophet Muhammad : A Simple Guide To His LifeDabeer Nastar
This book not only describes the life of the Prophet
Muhammad but also analyses in depth the message
conveyed to us by his life.
The author lays enormous emphasis on the fact that
the Prophet Muhammad went out of his way to
follow a policy of peace throughout his life,
contrary to the misconception that a significant part
of his life was spent on warfare.
The Prophet Muhammad was supremely successful
at both the religious and secular levels. The
exemplary life he lived can serve as an unfailing
guide to right thinking and right living even in this
modern age.
This document provides biographical details about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes his upstanding character and moral virtues, including that he never drank alcohol, lied, committed adultery, or engaged in usury. It notes how he was known as "the Truthful" and treated women, slaves, orphans and the poor with dignity and respect. The document also refutes common misconceptions about the Prophet and outlines some of his teachings on religious topics.
This book covers the following topics:
- Understanding the importance of purification of hearts
- Understanding the methodology for tazkiyyah or purification
- Understanding the treatment for various spiritual diseases of hearts
- Understanding the inner dimensions of worship
- Living with a pure heart
There are no copyrights for this work and everyone is free to use for educational or dawah purposes. However, alteration to this work is not allowed unless a written permission is obtained from the author.
1. This document provides an introduction to the biography of Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddiq, who was the first adult male to accept Islam and one of the closest companions of Prophet Muhammad.
2. It outlines some of Abu Bakr's excellent qualities like sacrificing his wealth and life in service of Islam, bearing hardships patiently, and freeing slaves.
3. The document also discusses Abu Bakr's deep love and devotion for Prophet Muhammad, his grief and passion to resemble the Prophet, and how he was a perfect follower and leader of the Muslims.
The booklet contains 25 tales related to graves and the deceased:
1) The supplication of a saint lifted the torment from 560 graves.
2) An entire graveyard was forgiven through the supplication of a saint.
3) 'Umar Fārūq conversed with the people in the graves, emphasizing that only good deeds accompany the deceased.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a book about the guidance and examples from the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The book is divided into 24 chapters that discuss his guidance concerning various topics like worship, prayer, fasting, Hajj, dealings, marriage and more. It aims to illustrate the blessings, mercy and guidance that the Prophet rendered to humanity for their welfare in this life and the next through his words and actions.
1. The document provides biographical details of Prophet Muhammad from his birth in 570 CE in Mecca to events during the early years of his prophethood.
2. It describes his upbringing under the care of his mother and grandfather, his work as a young man running trade caravans, and his marriage to Khadijah which lasted 25 years.
3. The first few years of his prophethood saw opposition from the leaders of Mecca, which led to the migration of some of the early Muslims to Abyssinia and later Medina for refuge and protection.
This document contains a collection of hadith and teachings from Islamic scholars on the virtues and methods of remembrance of Allah (dhikr) and supplications according to the way of the Prophet Muhammad. It begins with several Quranic verses emphasizing the importance of remembering Allah. Then it provides hadith highlighting the excellence of dhikr and specific remembrance phrases like tasbih (glorifying Allah), tahlil (declaring Allah's oneness), tahmid (praising Allah) and takbir (saying Allahu Akbar). The document aims to guide Muslims in proper remembrance and supplication to Allah in various situations of daily life.
This document provides the text of a book containing Sri Swami Sivananda's "Twenty Important Spiritual Instructions" which offer guidance on daily spiritual practices. The instructions cover topics like waking up early, yoga postures, chanting mantras, diet, charity, study of scriptures, celibacy, prayer, association with spiritual people, fasting, use of prayer beads, silence, truthful speech, reducing wants, and more. The document contains explanations and commentary for each instruction from Sri Swami Chidananda to help the reader implement these practices in their daily life.
Introduction to Islamic law (2013) Dr. Sowed Juma Mayanjaabbas mohd
Although the book was originally written for students of law who undertake a comparative study between common law and Islamic law, it has been written in such a way that it can benefit any average reader, Muslim and non-Muslim, with little or no prior knowledge of the subject.
The book contains an Introduction and seven Chapters dealing with the different stages through which Islamic Law underwent in its development from the beginning to the present day.
Shiva (or Siva) is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon and, along with Brahma and Vishnu, is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism. A complex character, he may represent goodness, benevolence and serve as the Protector but he also has a darker side as the leader of evil spirits, ghosts and vampires and as the master of thieves, villains and beggars. He is also associated with Time, and particularly as the destroyer of all things. Nevertheless, Shiva is also associated with creation. In Hinduism, the universe is thought to regenerate in cycles (every 2,160,000,000 years). Shiva destroys the universe at the end of each cycle which then allows for a new Creation. Shiva is also the great ascetic, abstaining from all forms of indulgence and pleasure, concentrating rather on meditation as a means to find perfect happiness. He is the most important Hindu god for the Shaivism sect, the patron of Yogis and Brahmins, and also the protector of the Vedas, the sacred texts.
By Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi (رحمه الله)
(مولانا اشرف علی تھانوی)
This book contains a collection of most famous Islamic Duas/Azkar
(دعاؤں اور اذکار کا ایک بہترین اور مقبول مجموعہ)
Title: Dealing with the Coronavirus
Author:Shaykh-ul-Hadith Hadrat Mawlana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hifzahullah
Publisher: Islamic Da'wah Academy
Website: www.idauk.org
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This message is for every Christian who is willing to search for the truth with a sincere desire, and a broad mind to provide him with answers to questions that would otherwise take him long time to find.
CONTENTS:
• Foreword
• The divine purpose
• Who deserves to be worshiped?
• The birth of Mary
• The birth of Jesus
• The infant speaks
• People's reaction
• Jesus' privileges and miracles
• The reaction of the Children of Israel
• What is more difficult and miraculous, the creation of Adam, or the birth of Jesus?
• Cross-Examination
• Important points to remember
• Check and compare
• The Last Supper
This document discusses the conflict between Islam and secularism. It argues that secularism is a contemporary manifestation of jahiliyyah (ignorance) and is fundamentally at odds with Islamic monotheism. Secularism restricts Islam to the mosque and seeks to govern society without Islamic law, which constitutes polytheism. The document outlines how secularism entered Muslim lands through the influence of hypocritical secularists, using Turkey as an example. It concludes that secularism has no place in Muslim societies due to Islam's all-encompassing nature and the historical compatibility of Islam with science.
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
The document discusses downloading the Tajwidi Quran. It provides a resource for obtaining a digital copy of the Quran with Tajweed rules included to help with proper recitation. The document likely contains a link or instructions for accessing the Tajwidi Quran in an electronic format.
God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
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23 June 2024
Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
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The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
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The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
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While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
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3. Table of Content
Sr. No. Content Pg. No. Sr. No. Content Pg. No.
1. Foreword, Preface, Glossary of 21. Discussion on Tawaf..............................34
Islamic Terms...........................................4
22. Rites of Umrah and Hajj.........................35
2. Identity Cards and Their Importance...........5
23. Preparations before Starting
3. Journey Provision.....................................7 for Hajj...............................................36
4. The Problem of Getting Lost During 24. Performing Intention Before
Hajj......................................................11 Embarking on Hajj Journey.....................36
5. Building Paradise....................................12 25. Start of the Journey of Hajj....................37
6. Air Travel..............................................13 26. Air Travel and Arriving in Mecca..............39
7. Problems of Transportation During 27. Details of Masjid-e-Haram......................40
Special Days of Hajj................................14
28. Details of Holy Ka'aba and Mutaf.............41
8. Who Should be the First?.........................16
29. How to Perform Umrah?.........................42
9. Problem of veil while staying at
30. Six special days of Hajj
Holy Haram and at Mina...........................17
(8th Zilhajj to 13th Zilhajj)....................46
10. Problem of Congregational
31. Easy Hajj (Simplified procedures).............47
Prayers at Mina....................................18
32. Approximate Map of Masjid-e-Nabi...........50
11. Problem of Sects...................................19
33. Importance of Pilgrimage
12. Fraud in Qurbani (Sacrifice)....................21
to Madinah..........................................51
13. Jamraat and Fear of Losing
34. Presence Before the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
One's Life............................................22
for the First Time..................................51
14. Description of Ihraam............................24
35. Outline of Prophet's Tomb.......................53
15. Laws Regarding Women..........................26
36. Description of Holy Mausoleum
16. Women's Problems Related to (Rauza)...............................................54
Menstruation.......................................27
37. Details of Room of Aisha (r.a.)
17. Prohibited Actions while wearing And Riyazul Jannah...............................57
Ihraam and their Atonement..................29
38. A Rare Map of Jannat-ul-Baqi.................58
18. Haram Sharif, Mina, Muzdalifa and Arafat
39. Recitations and Duas of Arafat................59
Approximate Map.............................30-31
40. Bird Eye view of Holy Ka'aba,
19. Philosophy of Hajj, Miqaat and
Masjid-ul-Haram and Mas'a’.....................60
Respect of Haram.................................32
20. History of Mecca and Holy Kaaba.............33
4. Foreword
All journeys cause difficulties and require efforts. Imam
Ghazzali (r.a.) writes that whatever a person spends
Preface
In the name of Allah the Beneficent the Merciful
during Hajj he should spend it happily. One must bear all
the physical and material losses for it, as it is the sign of This book is written by a respected friend, al-Haaj
acceptance of Hajj. Difficulties in Hajj are same as that in Qamruddin, following the saying: “The best of men is one
Jihad. Hence there is a great reward for all the effort and who benefits others.” He has penned down his
they won't go waste. experiences during Hajj to educate respected pilgrims
According to a tradition, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said solely for the pleasure of Allah. We hope that pilgrims will
to Hazrat Aisha (r.a.), “O Aisha, the reward of the Hajj is benefit from this and spend most of their time in worship.
according to the effort undertaken by you.” This book not only contains experiences of the writer but
The reward of the Hajj is given according to the pains it echoes his concern for his community. It also makes us
taken to complete this obligation. Therefore people bear aware of his literary expertise. This book reflects the
all difficulties of Hajj quietly and do not even speak a
effort in writing even though the writer is new to this
word of distress. Neither do they relate their problems to
field. Beauty of words and a nice order of sentences
anyone. Also people do not relate their problems to
others lest others get discouraged. touches ones heart. May Allah increase the might of his
pen.
When I was studying for Hajj before going for it, all
scholars stressed only one point as to how to complete We pray to the Lord of the worlds to make this
the Hajj. No one spoke as to how to face the difficulties book a treasure for the hereafter for the writer and grant
during the 40 days' stay there. I felt during my 40 days' Tawfeeq to common Muslims to get its benefit as much as
stay over there that many difficulties are caused due to possible.
our unawareness. It causes a great loss of our time, which
would have been spent in worship. Hence I took up the “This prayer is from me and from all the world. Aameen.”
job of writing this book. I want to give knowledge, Maulana Fasihuddin
guidance and suggestions to prospective pilgrims about
Khadim Daar-e-Uloom-e-Husainia
the problems and their solutions during Hajj.
Sonapur, Bhandup, Mumbai 78.
If pilgrims follow these advices, I hope they would be
able to devote much of their time and energy in Allah's
worship. *****
If you benefit from this book remember this sinner
Qamruddin Khan also in your prayers. This book is written
only to avoid/solve problems faced during Hajj. Please
Glossary of Islamic Terms
attend the Majaalis (Lectures/gatherings) organized by Farz = Compulsion
different organizations for complete knowledge Hajj
Wajib = Obligation
rites. By which one will be able to fulfill the right of the
great worship like Hajj in a better way. May Almighty Sunnat = Recommendation
Allah grant to you the favor of performing a good and Dua = Supplication
acceptable Hajj. Niyyat = Intention
Aameen.
Was Salaam Salam = Salutation
Seeking Dua Rizq = Sustenance
Qamruddin S. Khan Rauza = Mausoleum
Sajdah = Prostration
*****
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5. Identity Cards And Their Importance
You get different identity cards and bracelets at and should be worn around neck. You should always keep
different stages of the journey. They are very important it with you and keep all the cards that you get in Mecca in
and the careless pilgrims face a lot of trouble on losing its cover.
them. You should know their importance very well. You
should keep them safely and use carefully. Details Present on Identity Card
1) Your Name
Intimation Letter and Cover Number of 2) Your Passport Number
Hajj Committee 3) Your Blood Group
An 'intimation letter' would be delivered to your home 4) Your Category
after you have filled you Hajj form. You will get your
'cover number' along with lots of other information. This
number is very important for you. It is used for your
Bracelet
identification before and during the journey. None of your You will get a steel bracelet from Hajj Committee. The
formalities will be complete without this number. Hence, following details would be engraved on it:
one should keep this letter safely and always remember 1) Your Name
the cover number. You will get your passport, airline
ticket, identity card, bracelet etc. from Hajj Committee 2) Your Cover Number
only on presenting this letter. Your draft would be 3) Your Passport Number
received by Hajj Committee only on this number.
4) Country
Importance of Passport You should wear it around your wrist and not to
remove it till you return. You will get a chain along with
If you do not have a passport, there is no need to this bracelet. It you are uncomfortable, remove the chain
worry and even if you have one, it is not required. Hajj but you should always keep the bracelet along with you.
Committee issues a special passport for Hajj, which can You are identified with this only whenever required.
be used only once and only for Hajj. It has a white cover.
By chance, if you fall unconscious due to some
You should not forget to carry it around with you during
unfortunate accident or if you happen to lose all your
the journey. Your Muallim will take it from you on
belongings, you would be recognized only by the cover
reaching Mecca and give it back to you at airport while
number on your bracelet and you would reach your place.
returning.
I have heard of people who got lost without identity and
were found resembling beggars after Hajj: Hence you
Airline Ticket should always keep this bracelet with you. Do not remove
You will get your airline ticket (boarding pass) along it even while bathing or going to toilet.
with passport from Hajj Committee. You will be allowed to
board the plane only on presenting this. Hence you Foreign Exchange
should keep it safe with utmost care till the time of
The sixth thing that you get from airport before your
return. You should not hand it over to Muallim along with
departure for Hajj is Saudi Arabia currency (Rial) or draft.
passport.
It is your necessity as well as enemy of your life. One
Identity Card of my neighbors went for Hajj in the year 2004 and died
during the journey. On enquiring with his friends, it was
You will get an identity card with your photo affixed known that officials had taken all of his money at the
on it from Hajj Committee. It is large with a plastic cover airport on pretext of checking. He thought that it would
6. be returned at Jeddah airport. However, when the money photo. As per the law, every pilgrim should carry this I-
was not returned, he became tense and suffered a fatal card along with him/her and present it whenever asked
heart attack. There lived a mother-daughter duo opposite required to do so. If you want to go to Jeddah or to some
our room in Mecca. All their money was stolen while other city from Mecca then you cannot do so without this
circumambulating the Holy Haram. On enquiring it was card.
learnt that they wanted to perform Umrah upon reaching When you go to Medina from Mecca, you will have
Mecca but could not trust anyone as the room along with another Muallim and a new place of lodging. Therefore,
roommates was new to them. Hence they carried all of you will get a computerized I-card in Medina also without
their money and their pocket was picked in the Holy your photo along with I-card of Muallim. It will contain
Haram. Muallim's address, your building and room number. You
One of my friends is a lawyer in Mecca. He says that should keep these I-cards safely during your ten day stay
most theft cases in Mecca are reported from the Holy at Medina. You will get your bus number for your return
Haram only. after seeing this card only. You will get you passport back
in this bus only. The bus would drop you at the airport.
Therefore, you should keep the money you get at
airport with special care. Upon reaching your place of
stay in Mecca, you should either hand it over at the Muallim's Identity Card (For Mina)
counter and take a receipt or give it to your Muallim and Muallim would again give you his identity card before
take receipt. Do not forget to take the receipt or else you going to Mina. It will contain your tent number at Mina. A
would lose all your money. You should withdraw small Muallim has a number of tents at same place in Mina
amounts of money as and when required. If it is not surrounded by iron grills for protection.
possible to deposit your money at either of the two
The security guards at the gate would allow you inside
places, keep it in your suitcase and lock it properly.
the camp only on presentation of identity card. Hence,
Your passport would be taken from you on your way to you should carry this identity card with you and note
hotel from Jeddah airport. You will get following three down the number written on the pole nearest to your tent
identifiers: and the name of the bridge so that you do not forget the
address of your tent in Mina.
Wrist Band
You will get a wrist band from Muallim with his
address mentioned on it. If you get lost in Mecca anyone
would drop you at your Muallim's office with help of this
band. The guides at the office would drop you at your
hotel.
Muallim's Identity Card
Your Muallim would take your passport at Jeddah
airport and hand over his identity card with Muallim's
address, your building and room number written on it.
The bus will take you from Jeddah airport directly to
your building. Muallim's men would carry all your luggage
to your room.
Computerized Identity Card
This is another important card, which you would
receive from your Muallim in Mecca after one or two days.
It is a plastic card, which is more or less your passport. It
will contain all details of your passport along with your
7. Journey Provision
How much provisions should a pilgrim carry so that grave for the first time and present your greetings and
his forty days pass easily is a tough question. I would salutations.
discuss some of the cases witnessed by me. The
conclusion is left to you. 3) Bed
You will get a complete bed along with a pillow,
1) Eatables mattress, blanket, bed-sheet etc. in Mecca as well as
There are at least one or two kitchens on each floor of Medina. Hence you need not carry anything.
hotel building. Muallim or building owner lends gas stove You will get a carpet on the floor of your tent at Mina.
free of cost for the first time. Pilgrims can carry all the However, you won't get a pillow and a sheet. Hence you
provisions for food and get it cooked over there. should carry an inflatable pillow and sheet depending
According to the law of Saudi Arabia, it is prohibited to upon the season.
bring any type of eatables in the country from outside.
However, I have seen that no one stopped anyone at
either Indian airport or at Jeddah. The authorities of both
4) Medicine
the airport detain oil, water or other liquids. Medicines are quite expensive in Saudi Arabia. Also
There are innumerable Pakistani hotels in Mecca as their names are different. Hence you should carry with
well as Medina serving Indian cuisines. Their rates are as you from here all medicines of regular use. Free medicines
follows: are distributed by Saudi Government as well as Indian
Hajj Committee but it is better to take care of your health
Dal ................ 4 Rial by yourself and carry your medicines with you. There are
Meat ................ 5-6 Rial Indian hospitals above Indian Consulate in Mecca and
Medina where Indian doctors treat free of cost. Even
Rice ................ 2-3 Rial
Saudi hospitals provide free treatment. There is a Saudi
Vegetables ................ 4-5 Rial hospital in Mina as well.
If you buy a plate of dal, meat or vegetables, you get
three rotis (bread) free. It is enough for 2-3 persons. 5) Mobile Phone
Hence, many pilgrims prefer to buy food instead of
Saudi Government introduces a special SIM card for
wasting time in cooking and instead spend most of their
pilgrims during Hajj. It is priced at 100 Rials and is valid
time in worship. Also this is convenient and correct.
till the balance is exhausted. You get a number of your
own, which you can give to your friends and relatives
2) Clothing back home. There are lots of benefits of proper use of
There are a number of bathrooms on each floor where mobile.
you can easily wash your clothes. You should carry a rope You can always be in touch with your relatives and
to make a clothes-line for the clothes to dry. It can be tied business and can always concentrate in your prayers. You
in your room or on the terrace. There are laundries in can always contact your companions if you are lost or
Mecca and Medina who charge 5 Rials for washing a cloth. have some other problem. On the other hand, if you
Clothes do not get dirty much because there is no work misuse it, it's a big calamity. You go there for worship; so
except to pray. Hence two or three suits are enough. do not start your trade and business from there itself.
Elders say that it is better to have two new suits along Switch it off while in Holy Haram or become liable for
with normal clothes during Hajj. One for Eid-ul-Azha on hundreds of thousands of sins.
10th Zilhajj and another for your first visit to Masjidun
Nabawi when you would visit Prophet's (s.a.w.s.) holy 6) Trolley
8. The most difficult part of Hajj are days from 8th to 13th 7) A mat to sleep on at Muzdalifah
Zilhajj. You have to undergo following journeys during 8) Thermos or a water-bottle (to bring water of
that period: Zamzam from Haram to your hotel room)
Dist. Time Req. 9) Eatables having long shelf-life. You get all eatables
Date Place (Km) (hrs) in Mina and Arafat but it is better to carry a few
with you.
8th Zilhajj Mecca to Mina 5km 1hrs 10) Two things, which are usually not required but it
is better to carry them include a pair of sun
9th Zilhajj (Morn.) Mina to Arafat 6.5km 2hrs glasses and a nose-mask.
It becomes easy to perform Tawaf on milk-white floor
9th Zilhajj (Even.) Arafat to 5.5km 2hrs
Muzdalifa during afternoon wearing sun glasses. If you catch cold
10th Zilhajj (Morn.) Muzdalifa to 1km ½hrs easily then the use of nose-mask can prevent you and
Mina others from infection. You can get it in any Medical store
10th Zilhajj (Afternoon) Mina to Mecca 5km 1hrs for Rs. 5 and it costs a Rial in Mecca.
10th Zilhajj (Even.) Mecca to Mina 5km 1hrs 8) Hand-bag
12th Zilhajj (Even.) Mina to Mecca 5km 1hrs You will get a small hand-bag as a gift from Hajj
Committee or the bank. It would accompany you all 40
days of Hajj and would be of great use to you. It will have
Those who travel by foot are more comfortable as two belts one to hang on your shoulder and another to
tie it around your waist. If you tie both the belts well it
compared to those who go by bus or any other vehicle.
would stick to your body and its chances of getting lost in
They reach everywhere on time. It is easy to walk empty
crowd would reduce. It has two parts a small outer
handed but very difficult to carry luggage along. While
portion made of plastic to keep your identity card and
going to Mina from Mecca and from Mina to Arafat you
other papers and another to keep your slippers and other
will have luggage. So buy a suitcase with wheels back
things. The volunteers throw away the slippers kept
home, which could carry about 10 kgs. luggage. You can
outside the door of Holy Haram. Other pilgrims take the
pull it like a trolley when required. You need to carry very
slippers kept in the almirah outside the door. Therefore,
less luggage to Arafat so the suitcase should not be large,
you should keep your slippers in a plastic bag and keep it
but may be size of bag which we carry to office or college.
in your bag. You have to sit in Holy Haram for even two to
four hours. So it is advisable to keep a few dates, biscuits
7) Commodities of daily use etc. in your bag. You will get Zamzam water to drink
You will get all commodities of daily use in Mecca and everywhere in the Holy Haram. If you do not get this bag
Medina. as a gift - don't wait, buy one from the market yourself.
Hence, you need not worry if you forget to take along
anything. However, if your luggage is less then 35 kgs., 9) Traveling Suitcase
you may take the following things along: You may need to hand your luggage to porters at least
1) Utensils to carry food, which are not fragile. 10 times during your entire journey. They handle it very
roughly. So your bags and suitcases should be tough
2) Toothpaste, soap and hair-oil
enough.
3) Prayer mat
The Hajj Committee would advise you to carry only
4) Night suit two suitcases in their intimation letter. One should be
5) Rope and curtain (you might require a purdah for large and another small. The large suitcase should be
ladies in your hotel room) 28X18X11 inches while the small suitcase should be
20X14X8 inches. The large suitcase will be kept away from
6) Two Ihraams one made of thick cloth and other of
you in the luggage section of the plane, therefore if the
fine material??? and a belt.
9. size is less or more there is no problem. But you will be a.m., afternoon 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and night 12:00 to 3:00
taking the small suitcase along with you in the plane, so a.m. when there is no crowd. It takes 3minutes for a round
it should not be more than the specified size and it from a distance of 50 feet from Holy Kaaba and 6 minutes
should not weigh more than 10 kgs. Otherwise Airline from a distance of 100 feet. Hence it takes 20 to 42
authorities will not allow you to take it in the plane with minutes during non-rush hour. It may take more than an
you. Instead of suitcase you may take a handbag etc. hour if the place is crowded.
depending upon your convince. The weight of the small When it is difficult to perform Tawaf in a huge crowd,
suitcase should be around 10 kgs, which you can carry one may need to go to the first floor or the roof. Here it
inside the plane. It would be better if the smaller suitcase takes 13-15 minutes for a single round. Hence seven
has wheels, for you can take it like a trolley on your Mecca rounds require 91-105 minutes.
and Mina journey by foot. Even if you have more than two
suitcases, there is no problem. However, they would Saee: Safa and Marwa are 395 meters apart. Walking
check the weight and charge you for extra luggage. between these two hills is called Saee. We need to go
around Safa and Marwa seven times to complete Saee.
As on today only 35 kgs per passenger is allowed free
First round starts at Safa and seventh round ends at
of charge.
Marwa. A single round requires 4-5 minutes in less crowd.
You should not forget to put your cover number and Hence seven rounds require around 30 minutes. It may
your full postal address on each of your suitcases and take more than an hour in heavy crowd.
that too with a permanent marker so that it does not get
Going to and fro your hotel room and Holy Haram:
erased. If by chance, your luggage gets lost, it could be
Normally, pilgrims stay 5 to 15 minutes away from Haram.
returned to you with the help of cover number and
However, there is a lot of rush from 4th Zilhajj to 15th
address.
Zilhajj. Hence this distance of 5 to 15 minutes may even
You should tie a ribbon or something to identify your take 15 to 30 minutes.
luggage from a distance so that finding your luggage at
Waiting For Prayers: As 30 to 35 lakhs pilgrims have
airport becomes easy.
already reached Mecca by 4th Zilhajj, Haram is heavily
Another thing you should keep in mind is that your crowded. If you don't reach 30 to 45 minutes before
luggage will have to bear the load of others' luggage prayers, all the places would get occupied. Hence you
weighing as much as 500 kgs. Hence, your suitcase and need to start from your room an hour before every prayer.
bag should not have any such thing, which may damage
Going to and fro Holy Haram also requires time. Hence
your as well as others' luggage. It is possible that ladies
people come for Tahajjud (Midnight Prayer) and go only
get accommodation separately at either Mecca, Medina
after the Morning Prayers. Similarly, they come for
or Mina. So you should keep things of daily use with you
Maghrib and go only after Isha Prayers. Many people stay
separately or else you may need to call each other again
in the Haram from Zuhr to Isha. They continue with
and again.
prayers, recitation of Holy Quran or Tasbeeh.
Your suitcases should have strong locks so that you
The reward of a prayer in Haram is a hundred thousand
can deposit your money in them and go to Holy Haram
times that of a normal one. No neighboring mosques
without any worry.
except Holy Haram hold this reward.
10) Good Health For Meccan residents Nafl prayers is better than Nafl
Tawaf but Nafl Tawaf is more rewarding than Nafl prayers
The most important thing to be taken along is good and other worships for those who come from other cities.
health because the more energy you have the more you Hence, a pilgrim should pray in Haram for all five times
would be able to worship. You need to walk a lot during and perform Tawaf as much as possible.
Tawaf, Saee and to and fro your hotel room and Holy
Haram. I would give you a rough idea as to how much you Now you can calculate how much you have to walk and
will have to walk continuously daily. wait in Haram during a day.
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) says, “A strong believer is
Tawaf: Going around Holy Kaaba seven times
better than a weak one.” Since a strong believer can
completes a Tawaf and a single round is called 'Shoot' in
perform many religious activities, which a weak one
Arabic. You may walk in the morning from 9:00 to 10:00
10. cannot.
According to the saying of Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.),
those who domesticate horses for Jihad get reward for
each of its deed including eating, drinking, walking etc.
If we maintain good health with an intention to work
for the victory of Islam and Muslims we will get rewarded
for this effort also.
Death Like That of a Christian
Doctors advise brisk walking at least 20 minutes a
day. It prevents heart attack, diabetes and other such
or Jew
illnesses. Polytheists of Mecca were involved in
Hence, the first thing you have to do while preparing polytheism but used to perform Hajj. While
for Hajj is to walk 30 minutes in the morning and evening Christians and Jews used to worship God,
daily and to try maintain good health. believe in the Day of Judgment, believe in
heaven and hell and even fast. However they
11) Most important provision did not perform Hajj. Hajj is the fifth and an
Allah, the Almighty says, important fundamental of Islam. Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) has expressed great
displeasure to those who do not go for Hajj
even if they are capable to do so. The
Translation:- “…and the best belonging is
conclusion of the following tradition is that
piousness, and be careful (of your duty) to Me, O the death of such a person is like that of a
men of understanding.” (2:197) Christian or a Jew.
The sacrifice of Qabeel, the son of Hazrat Adam (a.s.) Holy Tradition: Hazrat Ali Murtaza
was rejected just because he lacked piety. (r.a.) relates that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
Allah says, said, “If a person having all the necessary
provisions of Hajj and means of transport to
Translation:- “… surely, Allah accepts from only reach the house of Allah does not go for Hajj,
the pious.” (5:21) there is no difference that he dies as a Jew or
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said at the time of the Last a Christian. And this is so because Allah
Hajj, Almighty says, “Hajj of the House of Allah is a
must for those who are capable of reaching it
and if anyone denies then Almighty Allah is
Translation:- “Taqwa (Piety) is here.” pointing to
his chest. (Sahih Muslim). not dependant on anyone.”
Therefore, one needs to improve the condition of
his/her heart before all the preparations of Hajj. If you
intend to get the title of 'Haji', to show-off, to enjoy as a
picnic, to shop well along with the intention of Hajj then
perform repentance (Istighfar) and get ready to go for
Hajj with a pure intention of pleasing Allah.
11. The Problem of
Getting Lost During Hajj
numbered. Guides will drop you at bus depot but if you go
1) Problem of getting lost in Holy
for any other work then note the number of the pole, near
Mecca which your luggage is kept.
The mosque of Holy Haram has 92 gates which are
numbered. Some gates are not numbered. If we count
3) Problem of losing the way in Mina
them also the total crosses the figure of 100. All the doors Most people tend to forget their way at least once in
appear similar to a new person. Therefore one should note Mina. Hence if you understand the geography of Mina
the number of the gate through which one enters for the then God Willing, you won't forget your way over there.
first time to come out from the same door. Mina is a valley between two mountains. Upon entering
You will find that all the gates are extremely identical this valley from Mecca, we will see Jumraat, (the place
from inside the Haram (courtyard). The government has where we throw pebbles at Shaitan) and then starts the
constructed five Mihrabs of different colors at five major valley; going further ahead we will reach Muzdalifa.
entrances. So you should keep in mind the colors while Arafaat is 6 kms away from Muzdalifa.
entering and exit from the same gate. The Mihrabs and Mina is located in a long and narrow region. First of
their colors are described below: all, you should be able to identify the place of Jumraat
The office where lost property and people are sent is well so that you remember ways and your tent. Then there
outside gate number 62. If you forget your gate and lack are three bridges over Mina perpendicular to the valley.
the courage and confidence to go home alone, then go to Keep their names in mind. From the side of Jumraat, first
one is named King Khalid bridge, second King Abdul Aziz
Name of Gate Color of
Mihrab Direction bridge and the third bridge is outside Mina at the
boundary of Muzdalifa, which is named King Faisal bridge.
1) Baab-e- (Green) This gate is number one Most Indian tents are near first and second bridge only.
Abdul Aziz and exits to Misfala Third and most important landmark to identify your tent
region are the poles in Mina, which are numbered. Even if you
2) Baab-e-Safa (White) This gate is opposite note the number on these poles, anyone would drop you
Hajar-e-Aswad towards at your tent.
Mt. Safa from where Saee
begins 4) Precautions and policies
3) Baab-e-Fath (Blue) It is towards Mt. Marwa
4) Baab-e- 1) You should carry a small dairy and a pen in your
(Grey) This is gate number 62
Umrah pocket and note down following details in it:
5) Baab-e-Fahd (Yellow) This is gate number 92.
King Fahd has expanded — number of Holy Haram at the side of your hotel.
Gate
a region of Haram, where — of the famous hotel or shop near your hotel.
Name
80,000 people can pray.
This Mihrab is in that —Number of the pole near your tent in Mina.
region only. — daily expenses.
Your
the offline outside gate number 62. They will send you to — will make it easy for you to find your way and
This
your hotel or to the Muallim's office along with a guide. you will have a control over your expenditure.
2) Even two people get separated while performing
2) Problem of getting lost at Jeddah
Tawaf. So, instead of holding each other's hand tightly,
airport they should mutually decide beforehand when and where
they are going to meet after prayers. Everyone should
Jeddah airport is very large and vast. You will have to
note the gate number from outside while entering the
wait there for a long time and have to walk about 300
Holy Haram. Also note down the name of gate or color of
feet to the bus depot. All the poles of this airport are
12. Mihrab after entering the Haram. (The names and becomes easy to identify each other.
numbers of gates are written on both sides but you 2) A member of group holds high an identifier like a
should note down the color of Mihrab of five major flag, an umbrella, a stick etc. All the members walk
entrances, which are in different colors for convenience). behind that leader seeing that identifier and can identify
Now, if you get separated from your companion while their group from a distance in case they get lost.
Tawaf, you should continue with your prayers instead of
searching for your companion and meet him/her at 3) Third option is the use of mobile phone but one
predetermined time and place. should use it when there is no other option. Switch your
mobile off in Holy Haram and use if only after coming out.
3) It is possible to get separated in the crowd of Mina Angels curse the person talking about worldly matters
and Arafaat. Here, you cannot even decide your meeting inside the mosque and a sin committed in Masjid-ul-
place. Hence, people follow this method over there: Haram is a hundred thousand times punishable than
1) All the members of a group wear a similar mark on ordinary one.
their clothes. E.g. A red ribbon or a flower so that it
Building Paradise
1) It is narrated in Nafi-ul-Khalaiq that once a Saliheen (righteous) and Auliya (saints) consists of
Bedouin came to Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and started Durood.
crying out of poverty and hunger. Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) 1) Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) told Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
said, “Recite Surah-e-Qadr ten times after each on the night of Meraj, “Paradise is a barren land.
obligatory prayers and get your nails cut on Fridays.” The Whenever a servant in the world praises Almighty Allah a
Bedouin did so and became rich. beautiful tree is planted for him/her in the Paradise.”
2) Once a companion said to Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.), According to another narration, angels go on building the
“O Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.)! World has turned away palace of a believer in Paradise as long as construction
from me.” Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) Said, material reaches them. This construction material
consists of good deeds of a believer in this world.
2) We are so busy with our worldly life that we do not
“Recite ‘Sub-h'aanallahi wa bih'amdih. Sub- have time to beautify our hereafter and Paradise. When
h'aanallaahil a'z'eem 100 times every morning. ”After a you have already taken leave of 40 days from this world
few days the companion returned and said, “O Messenger for Hajj, why not take the maximum benefit of this golden
of Allah (s.a.w.s.)! Almighty Allah has given me so much opportunity to beautify your Paradise? We should try to
that I don't have the place to keep it.” include Darood, istighfar and tasbeeh in our worship as
much as possible. We should try to continue this for all
Almighty Allah likes these statements more than any
forty days so that we form a habit, which becomes easy to
other words. Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) says that these
be followed after returning home. If you recite tasbeeh
statements are easy to say but great reward.
for increase in sustenance, God willing you will get reward
3) Surah Fatiha is very beneficial. Almighty Allah has as well as your financial conditions will improve.
praised this seven-verse glorious chapter in Holy Quran
There are many benefits of reciting Quran also. One
by its name. Its recitation increases prosperity, cures
must try to complete a recitation at least twice during
illnesses and reduces debts. If any type of Jinn or Shaitan
this entire journey. It would be easy to carry a small Quran
starts troubling, they go away on reciting it 41 times
inside Holy Haram for recitation and would be of great
between recommended and obligatory prayers in the
help.
morning.
Many scholars give speech after Maghrib prayers in
4) Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) used to recite Istighfar
the region between Mutaaf and Masjidul Haram in the
(repentance) 70 times a day.
compound. Urdu speeches are held in front of gates 50
5) Durood holds so many benefits that it is difficult to and 52. You can also attend these speeches and refresh
describe them over here. A major part of the worship of your faith.
13. Air Travel
Air Travel (From Your Home to Jeddah) was supposed to pay 1170 Rials for transportation. After
pleading with the officers a lot, it was reduced to 1000
There are no seat numbers in pilgrim flight. If you Rials. He paid 1000 Rials and the luggage began to be
want to sit with your group or want a nice seat, you have loaded.
to reach the airport quite early. You estimate the skill of
an artist on seeing his art. Similarly, you will get the idea 2. Mr. Nisar had a group of eleven people. Luggage
of Almighty Allah's greatness on seeing His creation. The was much and they had no money to pay. The officers who
flight takes 5 hours for the complete journey from weigh luggage sit on different counters. Some of them
Bombay to Jeddah. Out of which, the plane flies over the are extremely strict while others respect and have a soft
ocean for the first 3 hours and you don't get to see much. corner for pilgrims. Mr. Nisar narrated his state to a porter
However, when it passes over Oman and Saudi Arabia for and asked for some way out. The porters know which
the next 2 hours, you get to see strange scenes. officers are lenient. The porter took his luggage to the
officer who was very lenient. He gave him much
I saw a desert having a sea spread over miles but of concession and charged him minimally and cleared his
sand. I saw volcanic mountains but frozen. No man stays luggage. Mr. Nisar tipped the porter out of joy.
in that one-third part of Saudi Arabia. However, science
says that wild animals, snakes and reptiles have their 3. Mr. Jafar had a group of eight persons and they had
own world over here. The Greatest Creator can establish a lot of luggage. He bribed a porter to move his luggage
the world of whatever He wishes even in a region where out without paying anything. The luggage was weighed
not even a single drop of water reaches. and began to be loaded in the plane without paying
anything. Suddenly the porter came running and said,
If you want to see the creation of God, reach the “Your luggage has been detained.” His luggage was
plane early and get a good seat for yourself. The seat withheld. The authorities did not allow his luggage to be
should be in front or at the rear end for a clear view. The loaded even though he pleaded them a lot and was ready
view is blocked if you sit in the middle area due to wings to pay for extra luggage. At last, he had to leave behind
of the plane. his luggage at the airport and return home empty-
handed. Hajj Committee volunteers promised that they
Air Travel (From Jeddah to Home) would bring along the luggage at Hajj Committee office
in Bombay in the last flight but what happened next in
You are allowed to carry 35 kgs luggage from India to
unknown.
Saudi Arabia and 55 kgs back home. You will get 10 kgs
Zamzam water at the Indian airport upon your return. It
is non permitted to carry water or any liquid in the plane.
Authorities do not pay much attention to luggage
weight while departing from India but they are very strict
Increase in Prosperity
at the time of return. You will have to pay 13 Rials for
each kilo in excess of the specified 55 kgs. So try not to It is narrated by Abdullah ibne Masood (r.a.) that
bring luggage weighing more than 55 kgs. I would like to Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, “Perform Hajj and Umrah
narrate three cases I witnessed at the Jeddah airport one after another because Hajj and Umrah both keep
while returning. After reading them you can yourself poverty, dependence and sins away in the same way as
conclude what to do. the kiln of a blacksmith or a goldsmith cleans the dirt
of iron, gold or silver. And the reward of Hajj is but
At Airport for Custom Clearance Paradise.”
1. The luggage of Mr. Abdullah was 145 kgs extra. So he (Jame Tirmizi, Nasai)
14. Problems of Transportation During
Special Days of Hajj
1) Return of a favor Those who are patient and wait for a long time and
travel in the second trip are usually simple people
If ten persons are staying in your house and twenty unaware of difficulties and fearful of crowds. The time to
guests arrive and you treat them well happily, what duty reach the destination ends before the departure of third
do the guests have towards you? They must pay for your trip. So those who are aware of the order of rituals and
favor with equal gratitude. have the knowledge of Hajj laws, they start their journey
“Is the reward of goodness aught but goodness?” without waiting. They either walk or travel by private
(55:60) taxis. For instance, if you want to go to Arafat from Mina
About thirty to forty lakh people reach Mecca during then buses start for first trip immediately after morning
Hajj and in the month of Ramadan. This number is many prayers and come back at around 11:00 a.m. for the
times more than the population of Mecca. The civilians as second trip and reach Arafat at around 2:00 p.m. If they
well as the government serve the pilgrims as best come back for the third trip, it would be evening by the
possible as they can. So it is an obligation of the pilgrims time pilgrims reach Arafat. Hence, the third round is not
to pray for their increase in sustenance and happiness possible.
(We recite this supplication while entering Mecca as well
as while boarding the bus). If they happen to benefit 3) How difficult is it to travel on foot?
from you then you should happily let them have it. One 1) Mina is about 4.5 to 5 kms away from Holy Mecca.
must not act miserly. The period of Hajj and the month of
2) Mina is itself about 1.5 to 2 kms long.
Ramadan are major seasons for hotels, shops, buses, taxis
etc. over there to earn their livelihood. If you feel that 3) Muzdalifa borders Mina.
they are earning more on those occasions, remember that 4) Arafat is 6.5 kms away from Mina
they deserve it. You should help them and pay them 5) Safa and Marwa are 395 meters apart.
without being stingy.
6) If you circumambulate around Holy Kaaba from near
— Buraid
Hazrat (r.a.) narrates that Holy Prophet the place of Ibrahim, you have to walk 150 meters to
(s.a.w.s.) said that spending in Hajj is similar to complete a round. So you will have to walk a little over
spending in Jihad. a kilometer for one complete Tawaf.
—
It is narrated in a tradition from Hazrat Aisha that Holy 7) When you circumambulate from the distance of 100
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, “The reward of your Umrah is feet from Holy Kaaba, you have to traverse about a
directly proportional to your expenditure on it. So the kilometer and three quarters of it.
more you spend, the more reward you get.” 8) Distance between Safa and Marwa is of 395 meters.
Hence you will have to walk about 3 kms for complete
2) Transport Arrangement seven rounds.
Thirty to forty lakh people try to travel in same 9) If you circumambulate from a distance of 100 feet from
direction during Hajj. It is not possible to arrange for Kaaba and walk between Safa and Marwa during
transport of all these people at one and the same time. Umrah, you will walk for about 4.5 km, the distance
Therefore, Muallim arranges to drop everyone by bus in between Mecca and Mina. If you can perform Umrah
three trips. Due to a huge crowd on the roads and traffic easily, you can go to Mina from Mecca with the same
they manage to make only two trips with a great ease and in the same time.
difficulty. And the remaining one-third people either 10) When you perform Umrah on reaching Mecca, you
walk or go to the destination via private means of should estimate your physical strength. If you can
transport. perform Umrah easily then you can travel between
Those who manage to get in the vehicles during the Mecca and Mina easily.
first trip are active, clever and know the difficulties of 11) If you can go around Safa and Marwa seven times
travel very well from worldly point of view. These people once again after resting for a while after performing
reach the bus first and enter in it pushing and jostling Umrah, you can travel the distance between Mina
each other. and Arafat easily.
15. 12) People perform Tawaf five to seven times a day. This is a huge crowd doesn't mean that the place is Arafat. The
more than the distance between Mecca and Mina or plains of Arafat are limited area whose boundaries are
Arafat. As they have to walk at the same place, they already marked. The obligations of halting at Arafat can
manage to gather courage for it. While the journey of be completed only by halting within boundaries. The area
Mina and Mecca or Mina and Arafat is never of Masjid-e-Numrah and many nearby areas are not
undertaken on foot because the very thought of it included in Arafat limits. When you enter the plains of
drains all courage. Therefore, one must keep watch Arafat, you should check whether you have entered into
over his/her first Umrah. One must estimate his/her its limits.
strength, keep faith on God's help and travel on foot Totally, eleven roads go to Arafat from Muzdalifa. Out
as much as possible. of which, only two are reserved for pedestrians while
other nine for vehicles. The two pedestrian roads start
4) Personal Advice from Masjid-e-Sha'rul Haraam in Muzdalifa. Out of them,
I, personally advise you to travel during Hajj as road number one goes to Masjid-e-Namra and road
follows: number two to Jabal-e-Rahmat. These roads will be
numbered as one and two. Road number one is between
A) Take the map of the tent from the Muallim before
road number 4 and 5 which are reserved for automobiles
going to Mina. Wait for bus to Mina from your hotel in
and road number two is between roads 7 and 8.
Mecca. You can go by bus as Muallims start transporting
pilgrims to Mina from the night of 7th Zilhajj onwards. You Masjid-e-Namra is located at the entrance of Arafat. A
have to reach Mina before noon on 8th Zilhajj so, most part of it towards Muzdalifa is outside the limit of Arafat
probably, you will get place in the bus easily. Also the bus while Jabal-e-Rahmat is inside Arafat. Both places are
will drop you at your tent and searching your tent for the heavily crowded. If your group includes women and aged
first time may be a problem. If the Muallim doesn't start people, it is better to keep away from these two places.
transporting pilgrims in the night itself there would be a Otherwise there is a danger of getting separated from
great rush and chaos in the morning. Hence, it is each other.
advisable to start for Mina on foot after morning prayers C) Every year about 35 to 40 lakh people go for Hajj.
in such a situation. People travel from Mecca to Mina and Mina to Arafat in a
If ladies or aged persons are with you who cannot period of about 3 to 4 hours i.e. a person may start 3
walk, you would have to wait and go by second or third hours before and another 3 hours later. However, all start
round of bus. You need to only pray five times prayer after travelling to Muzdalifa from Arafat together just after
reaching Mina on 8th Zilhajj. You can do so even if you sunset. Therefore, vehicles parked at the end of Arafat
reach Mina at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon. away from Masjid-e-Namra remain stranded over there for
as long as 3 to 4 hours and reach Muzdalifa at 3:00 or 4:00
If you can walk, have the map of Mina and courage to a.m. at night thus both Maghrib and Isha prayers of the
find your tent over there then start on foot taking the people become Qaza. The Muzdalifa night is very
name of Allah. important. Almighty Allah has praised Shab-e-Qadr
About 70 persons stay in a tent at Mina. People find it saying that this night is better than a thousand nights
very difficult to sleep. Those who reach Mina soon occupy but He has ordered to remember Him in the night of
as much space as they want and those who come later find Muzdalifa in Holy Quran as, “... so when you hasten from
it difficult to even keep their luggage. If such a situation Arafat then remember Allah near Masha'ril Haraam and
arises one must be patient. Deposit your luggage in a remember Him as He has guided you though before that
corner, gather a few religious persons and stretch a you were certainly of the erring ones.” (Holy Quran 2:198)
curtain in the middle of the tent to veil the ladies and try If you want to reach Muzdalifa in time to pray, there is
to send them to one side. This will free the extra space no option but to walk. Muzdalifa is about 6 kms from
occupied by those who come early. Then you can divide Arafat. About 20 lakh people would be walking along with
the space justly amongst yourself with mutual you during this journey. You will feel good walking along
agreement. Following the religious laws improve not only with these people and even if you go slow taking short
our hereafter but also our worldly life. halts for rest then also you will reach Muzdalifa in 2 to 3
B) If you get the bus to Arafat from Mina easily hours.
without pushing and jostling, it is well and good. And if you are tired or accompanied by women or
Otherwise, you should travel by a private taxi. Do not aged, hire a private taxi because buses get packed till the
walk because you need to save all your energy for day- roofs soon after Asr prayers and the actual time of
long prayers and worship. supplication in Arafat is from Asr to Maghrib. You should
You will see a sea of people on nearing Arafat, beware, pray your heart's content during this period and start
16. peacefully after Maghrib. easier. One more reason you should walk from Mina to
Muzdalifa and Mina border each other and tents of Mecca is that you have to leave Mina before Maghrib on
Mina are erected even in Muzdalifa because of space 12th Zilhajj. If you start on foot you will surely leave Mina
shortage. So you should travel on foot between them and before Maghrib. On the other hand, buses and taxis get
you might not even get a vehicle for such a short stuck in traffic for about 2 hours. Therefore, even if you
distance. start from your tent on time, due to traffic you may get
stuck there till Maghrib, then it would be the best to stay
back in Mina.
5) Tawaaf-e-Ziyarat
It has already been mentioned that Mina is only 4.5 Taxi drivers of Haram
kms away from Holy Mecca, the distance one travels
during one Umrah. You should travel from Mecca to Mina Guard yourself from the taxi drivers of Haram while
and Mina to Mecca on foot. If you walk, you will complete your stay there. Never trust them in any matter. Many of
this journey in about 30 minutes. A vehicle may take 2 to them are non-patriotic and have a criminal bent of mind.
3 hours. Saudi Government is well aware of the They are involved in numerous cases of fraud and robbery.
difficulties of transport. They have constructed good
roads and tunnels to walk on for this short journey. Shade
is provided on the way and drinking water arrangement is
perfect. If you have a trolley your journey would be
Who Should be the First?
I am a skinny person weighing 50 kgs. When I stand One who comes to the House of Allah is His guest and
on prayer mat, half of it remains vacant. I had a great Almighty Allah is the Host. If you want to make the host
desire to pray at a place in Holy Haram from where there is happy, you must make the service of his guests your
a clear view of Holy Kaaba. Therefore, I used to reach ultimate goal. You cannot make the Host (Almighty Allah)
Haram before time and occupy the desired place happy after quarrelling, pushing behind and troubling His
spreading my prayer-mat. The crowd increases as the time guest. God forbid, it should not happen that your divine
of prayer nears. When all the places get occupied people favor to worship be taken back or offered prayers returned
try to accommodate themselves between two persons back to you. Therefore, at airport, bus depot or wherever
sitting next to each other. the question arises as 'who should be the first?' your
answer should be 'first Almighty Allah's guests, then me.'
As half of my prayer-mat used to remain vacant
someone or the other used to come and sit beside me. And Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said at the time of Last Hajj,
if it were a healthy pilgrim, I had to slowly move towards
the end and he would be at the center of the mat. Hence,
most of the time, I had to pray in the space between two
mats and I did not like it.
One day I decided that I won't allow anyone on my “Shedding blood, taking away wealth and honor
prayer-mat. As soon as I thought this, the divine favor from each other are strictly prohibited among you
granted to me to reach Haram before time and to occupy all the time as it is prohibited today in this city and
my favorite space was taken back. I used to reach late and in this month.” (Sahih Bukhari)
request others for some space between them. Sometimes Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said:
I could not even carry the prayer-mat with me and pray on
ice cold floor in January and that too in some corner of
the mosque. After much repenting and seeking A Muslim is one, from whose tongue and hands other
forgiveness I got back this divine favor. Muslims remain safe. (Sahih Bukhari). It is narrated from
I just had a bad thought for a pilgrim and the Hazrat Abu Huraira (r.a.) that Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
punishment was that the divine favor of worship and Said, “A person performing Hajj and Umrah is a guest of
prayers was taken back. So what would be the condition Almighty Allah. If one asks humbly, Allah should accept
of those who trouble the pilgrims? and if one seeks repentance, He should forgive him/her.
17. Problem of veil while staying at Holy
Haram and at Mina
1) Hazrat Aisha says that she used to be with Holy e-Yamani and Hajar-e-Aswad. People tend to rub against
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) wearing Ihraam 'but when other each other in this crowd. If one gets a strong push from
Namehram men passed by, I veiled myself.' behind, it becomes very difficult to keep away from the
2) It is necessary that the face and hands of women person walking in front of us.
remain open while wearing Ihraam but the Islamic ruling Therefore, it is advisable for ladies to go for Tawaf at
regarding veil does not end here. Women need to veil times when crowd is minimal. The crowd is less at 11:00
themselves wearing Ihraam in the same way as they do in the morning, 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon and 1:00
while not wearing it. to 3:00 in the night. Also, crowd is less on the first floor
3) Six to eight or more people share a room at Mecca and and on roof. So it is better to perform Tawaf over there
Medina. If all are elderly and aged, there is not much also. However the circumference of a round increases
problem. If there are young and less religious people are increasing the effort required to perform Tawaf.
among them, it is very obnoxious and difficult for ladies 6) Men are not allowed to pray behind or beside women.
to sleep in that room. The hotel owner provides no Hence, police personnel at Haram send all ladies to the
facility for veil in the room. You yourself need to carry a back rows. If you take women along for Tawaf so that they
curtain, rope and nails from home and fix the curtain in do not forget their way, then go back and leave them to a
the room after seeking permission of the owner. place in a back row before prayer time and take them
Therefore, one must include these things in luggage. You along after the prayers. Otherwise, the prayers of at least
can wrap and tie your luggage using curtain cloth and three pilgrims would become void because of just one
rope for the return journey. woman one on the left, second on right and third the one
4) About 70 men and women have to stay in a tent in who is behind her and all their sins would be in your
Mina. The tent is 40x30 in area. Government has made an share.
excellent provision for coolers and light. Also there is a
provision of a curtain at the center of the tent which is
A Child's Hajj
initially kept folded. Hazrat Saeb bin Yazid says that my father took me for
Your room-mates and neighbors in Mecca will share Hajj during Holy Prophet's (s.a.w.s.) Last Hajj: I was
the tent with you in Mina. You should judge who all are seven then.” (Sahih Bukhari)
very religious out of them at Mecca itself. And if possible,
decide it beforehand that you have to work for veil and
congregational prayers soon after reaching Mina. It is a
very critical issue and eight to ten persons should think
in the same way to implement this. Reward of Child's Hajj
The luggage and eatables of the men and women of a Given to Mother
family is usually kept together. Hence, people find it
difficult to adjust and do not get ready to pull down the Hazrat Ibne Abbas narrates that Holy Prophet
curtain easily. However, it eight to ten people stand in (s.a.w.s.) met a group in Rauha. He asked them who
the support of veil, others tend to keep mum as it is a they were. They said that they were Muslims and asked
matter of religious law. as to who he was. He said that he was the Messenger of
Allah. Then a woman took out a child from the saddle
One should gather all the people on reaching Mina
and asked showing him, “Is Hajj possible for this
and pull down the curtain in the middle of the tent after
child?” Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, “Yes, but the
taking people into confidence wisely. Send ladies to one
reward would be earned by you.”
side and gents to the other.
5) Holy Haram is usually crowded at the time of Tawaf
during Hajj. Especially, there is a huge crowd near Rukn-
18. Problem of Congregational Prayers
at Mina
1) The second and most important as well as difficult work you get up as soon as you complete your prayers, others will
after 'Purdah' (veil) to be done on reaching Mina is to arrange also try to wind up so that no inconvenience is caused to
for congregational prayers in the tent. There is Masjid-e-Khaif anyone. Therefore, one should try to pray fully and include
in Mina. If the mosque is away from the tent, it becomes recommended prayers and Tasbeeh as much as the Islamic law
difficult to reach there for five times prayer. Therefore, you permits.
should arrange for congregational prayers in the tent. 7) One should appoint two leaders and two Muezzins so that if
2) Almighty Allah has stressed a lot on worship in Mina. one is absent for some reason the other could take his place.
Almighty Allah says, Also, you should write prayer timings on a paper and hang it
— you have performed your devotions (in Arafat)
“So when outside the tent so that people can always remind themselves.
then remember Allah (in Mina) as you remembered your May Almighty Allah create unity among Muslims, grant them a
fathers, rather a greater praise and glorifying…” (2:200) perfect faith and give them success in the both the worlds.
— Allah during the numbered days; then whoever
“And laud 1) Discussion on Qasr prayers
hastens off in two days, there is no blame on him, and — intends to go on a journey 78 kms away from his
If a person
whoever remains behind, there is no blame on him…” (2:203) home, he would be considered a traveler as soon as he leaves
So one should worship in Mina as much as he/she can. his city.
However, usually people waste their time in hanging out, chit- — decides to stay for less than 15 days on reaching
If a person
chat and gossip. his destination, he would be considered a traveler over there. If
3) It is difficult to establish congregational prayer in Mina he intends to stay for more than 15 days, he would be
because of three reasons: disagreement of people about considered a native in that city and a traveler while on his
prayer-time, problem of sects, problem of Qasr prayers (prayers journey.
during travel).
— rakat obligatory prayers would be two rakats for a
The four
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) says, “One who enlivens a sunnat of traveler, which are called Qasr prayers.
mine will get the reward of a hundred martyrs.”
— does not pray recommended prayers, there is no
If a traveler
Praying in congregation is a sunnat of Prophet (s.a.w.s.). punishment. On the other hand, if he prays, he will get the
Hence, one should try to pray in congregation and not let the reward accordingly (his reward won't be reduced).
above factors come in its way.
4) One should first of all make arrangement for 'Purdah' on — It is obligatory for a traveler to pray two recommended
reaching Mina. Then gather all the people and try to arrange (sunnat) prayers of Fajr and three Witr prayers of Isha apart
for congregational prayers and let such a person lead that the from obligatory (Farz) prayers.
people of other sects do not object (those who do not like to — If a traveler prays behind a native leader, the prayers of
perform Namaz behind a person of other sect, may pray former would be in order without any doubt and he will have
afterwards, but they must not leave the sunnah of Prophet to pray full prayers with the leader.
(s.a.w.s.) of praying in congregation).” — The prayers of natives will also be in order if they pray
5) Almighty Allah has ordered us to remember Him as much as behind a leader who is a traveler. However, as soon as the
we can. So we should worship Him as much as we can within leader starts salutations (salaam) in a Qasr prayer after two
the boundaries of Islamic Law. A traveler can pray behind a rakats, they should stand up and complete their remaining two
native of that place. Hence we should try to make a native rakats.
lead the prayers so that people whose prayers are not Qasr get
an opportunity to pray all four rakats with a leader and
— to Hanafi school, if a traveler is praying alone, it
According
is obligatory to offer Qasr prayers while according to other
travelers who will pray two rakat prayer extra will get increase
schools, it is allowed and not obligatory.
in their reward (if all are travelers then selecting a leader from
among them and praying Qasr prayer would be better). — Saudi scholars follow Hanbali school, hence all prayers in
6) One should pray Nafeel prayers as much as he/she can, Saudi are held much before the time specified by Hanafi
apart from those which are Farz. Or at least, sit on the prayer school. If you pray in congregation in any mosque according to
mat and recite Tasbeeh for about 15 minutes to half an hour. Hanbali timings, your prayers would be in order. However, if
This will inculcate a feeling of devotion in others also. People one is praying alone or arranging for congregational prayers in
usually pray at the same place in the tent where they rest. If Mina where all pilgrims are Hanafi one must follow the timings
specified by Hanafi sect. (Contd. pg. no.32)
19. Problem of Sects
— It is narrated that there was an old man in Bani Israel. years. Now, when I favored you for five hundred years and
He prayed to Almighty Allah, “O Allah, free me from all granted you My bounties, how did you thank Me for that?
the worries of this world so that I worship You day and Give me the account of it.”
night. Almighty Allah accepted his request. He left that The old man of Bani Israel fell down in prostration,
person on an island. He caused a pomegranate tree to repented and said, “O Allah! Surely, only that person will
grow there and made a spring to flow on that island. The go to Paradise whom You forgive through Your kindness.”
elderly man used to eat a pomegranate daily, drink water
from the spring and keep himself busy in worship day and — Umar Farooq (r.a.) says, “If the Almighty Allah
Hazrat
night. punishes me in hell it is His justice and if He grants me
Paradise, it is His mercy.”
He continued his worship without committing a sin
for his whole life of 500 years. When he died, angels — Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s) says, “None of your deeds will
presented him before Almighty Allah and He said, “Go, I help you get salvation.” Hazrat Aisha (r.a.) asked, “O
forgive you through My mercy.” Messenger of Allah! Not even your deeds would help you
The man felt very awkward and he felt in some corner in getting salvation?”
of his heart that his 500 years' prayers should have been Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said, “Even my deeds won't help
enough for his salvation; then why Almighty Allah me in getting salvation unless Allah's mercy prevails and
forgave him with His mercy? covers me up. Even my deeds won't provide me salvation
Almighty Allah is fully aware of even the thoughts of and only divine mercy will provide salvation.”
servants. He ordered the angels to take the man to — purity is a must for prayers. Your prayers won't
Ritual
Paradise. be in order even if a small impurity is present on your
The way to Paradise goes over hell. Everyone has to clothes or body. If you are in the state of Janabat,
pass the bridge of Sirat. Allah's pious servants will cross impurities are present on your body and clothes and if
the bridge with the speed of light but those who are not there is no water, then Almighty Allah has ordered to pray
pious will face trouble. after performing Tayammum.
Angels took the old man of Bani Israel and walked One should hit the palms on soil and rub the dust on
towards Paradise. Heat began to increase as they neared face and hands to complete Tayammum. Does rubbing
hell. The man felt thirsty and his throat started getting some soil cleans impurity? No, this is just a formality.
parched. When the reached near hell, the thirst was Actually, Almighty Allah sees your intention, devotion
unbearable. A hand rose up at that time holding a glass of and effort and He accepts such a worship also, which is
water. It asked the old man whether he wanted to not worthy of acceptance.
purchase that glass of water? The old man was dying of Almighty Allah is the Greatest and the Ruler of whole
thirst and he asked the price of that glass of water. A universe. He does not need anyone's permission and does
reply came saying that its price was five hundred years' not have to account for His deeds before anyone. He has
worship. The old man had five hundred years' worship power to follow His Own Will.
with him. He gave it up immediately to purchase water
and drank it. — scholars who accuse at the whole world and
Those
consider all sects wrong except their own, go and tell
When angels saw the treasure of good deeds of that
them, “Sir, purify yourself well, go to Holy Kaaba, pray
old man empty, they stopped the journey of Paradise and
there with full concentration and devotion and then can
took him to Allah.
you give guarantee that Almighty Allah has accepted your
Almighty Allah said, “I kept you away from all worries prayers and worship?” No one can give such guarantee,
of the world, gave you food and water day and night for thus how can a person who cannot guarantee the
five hundred years and fulfilled your all needs. You paid acceptance of his own prayers, guarantees about others
for a single glass of water by worship of five hundred that Almighty Allah would not accept their prayers?
20. 7. Differences between Shias and Sunnis were so severe You should try to offer all prayers in Holy Haram only and
during Abbaside period that it finally led to the end of that too in congregation.
caliphate. However, the business of those beggars was
If, after continuously hearing the poisonous speeches
very vigorous and sky was the limit of their earnings. A
of scholars, your mind has become such that you find it
group of these beggars stood on one side of the bridge of
really uncomfortable to pray in congregation, then you
River Tigris and another group on the other side. This
may pray alone again after congregational prayers, but
bridge was in the middle of the city.
compulsorily take the reward of a prayer 2700000 times
One group sang the praise of Hazrat Ali (r.a.) and Ahle by praying in congregation. Otherwise, this will be a great
Bayt. While the other glorified Hazrat Abu Bakr (r.a.) and loss in your life.
Hazrat Umar (r.a.). Shias and Sunnis used to encourage
May Almighty Allah accept every worship act of yours,
their groups and provide them financial aid. In this way,
fulfill and accept each of your permissible supplication
both groups gathered huge amounts from morning to
and grant you the bounty of Hajj.
evening and met at a place at night to distribute the sum.
The beggars of Baghdad were not the only ones who
took advantage of mutual conflicts among Muslims. Even
today, people following their footsteps are present who
take the benefit of contradicting beliefs of Barelvis,
Deobandis, Ahle Hadith, Shia, Sunni and other Muslims. Are We Muslims too?
Hazrat Hasan Basri (r.a.) was a renowned follower
Therefore, for God's sake, we must beware of such
(Tabaeen) who performed Ziyarat of great companions
people and not believe their contradicting talks because
(Sahaba). He lived in such a time when traditionalists,
they cause strife among people for their personal honor Imams, scholars, and believers were present at each
and benefit. step.
— there is no water we become helpless and in
When One day someone asked, “How were the holy
such condition we do Tayammum. And in such condition companions?” He replied, “If you would have seen
even when impurity is sticking to our body and clothes them you would have said that they are mad. And if
God accepts our prayer. they see you they would say that you do not even have
a distant relation with Islam.”
We also face the same helplessness in Hajj. We cannot Just imagine! Hasan Basri (r.a.) is saying this at a
change and keep prayer-leader of our choice, but Allah time when countless people who had met the holy
and His Prophet (s.a.w.s.) have ordered that prayers companions were still alive. If he had seen our deeds
should be held in congregation in a mosque. It is not and character; who knows what he would have
allowed to pray at one's house without a valid reason thought?
after one has heard the prayer-call.
Therefore, one should follow this order of Allah and pray Importance of Congregation
in congregation in Holy Haram only. God willing,
Hazrat Ibne Masood (r.a.) narrates, “A person who
Almighty Allah will accept your prayers even if they are
would like to present himself in front of Allah as a
not worthy of acceptance after seeing your intention,
Muslim on the day of Judgment, should offer all five-
devotion and effort. And also, Almighty Allah sees only
times prayers in a mosque where the prayer-call is
devotion and gives salvation through His mercy only.
given in congregation. Praying five times in
The old man of Bani Israel could not attain paradise congregation is included in the guidance provided to
with the sole support of his worship of five hundred years. Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) by Almighty Allah. If you
Now, how will you be able to attain Paradise in life of few pray in your houses, you have indeed neglected a
years by praying alone or setting up a congregation with Sunnat of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and you have gone
a leader of your own faith?
astray on neglecting the Sunnat of the Prophet
Dear friends, the reward of a prayer is a hundred (s.a.w.s.). “I have not seen any companion remaining
thousand times than a normal one and if one prays in absent from congregation. Only that person remains
congregation, the reward would be 2700000 times. absent from congregation who is an open hypocrite
9. Hence, for God's sake, one should come out of these (Munafiq). Even sick persons take support of two men
sectarian differences on this auspicious occasion of Hajj. and attend the congregation.” (Sahih Muslim).
21. Fraud in Qurbani (Sacrifice)
Hajj is a great worship. Many people provide drinking There are two slaughter-houses in Holy Mecca one
water, food and distribute many things, which are useful between Mina and Muzdalifa quite near to Mina and
at Mina free of cost in order to please Allah. another in Ka'ki. There is a mountain in between Mina and
Ka'ki. So you will have to go to Ka'ki via Mecca. Ka'ki is 5
You will meet a similar class of people for performing kms away from Mecca. Taxi fare is 2 Rials, while private
Qurbani (Sacrifice) on 10th Zilhajj and they would offer to taxis charge upto 12 Rials.
help you. They will say that they make Qurbani (sacrifice)
for hundred, two hundred or more pilgrims every year. Qurbani arrangements are very good in Ka'ki where
They would say, “If you want we can help you by you can buy goats, sheep, cow, camel etc. as per your
performing Qurbani (Sacrifice) for you also,” or budget. You can give your animal at a slaughter-house
something of the sort. Beware! They are not helpers but after buying it to government employees for performing
cheats under disguise. Qurbani. The charge of slaughtering a goat is 30 Rials,
150 Rials for cow, and 250 Rials for a camel. Animals are
Every pilgrim is new to Mecca. There is lot to be done slaughtered by government workers only but you can see
on 10th Zilhajj on the day of Qurbani. People do not have it from a balcony. You will get a coupon after you hand
energy to go to a distant place of slaughter region and over your animal for slaughter. You can take home all the
offer Qurbani. There is a hurry of taking off Ihraam. meat on showing this coupon. Otherwise government
Hence every pilgrim tries to follow a short cut and to take sends it to poor countries.
the responsibility off their shoulders by handing over
money to the agents. However, this is a great mistake. Arrangements for slaughtering a camel, cow or a bull
are same in Mina. Second easy option is to deposit money
I went to slaughter area in Ka'ki along with my in the bank. It is also correct and there is no problem in
companions and made deep inquiry about the price of depositing money in the bank because the government
animals, Qurbani through agents, method of performing takes the responsibility of Qurbani and does not leave any
Qurbani in slaughter-houses, distribution of meat etc. stone unturned in serving the pilgrims.
from the butchers over there. From this, we came to know
the following: If you cannot perform Qurbani by yourself because of
crowd, lack of time, fear of getting lost etc. you can
1) Every agent has business relations with a butcher. If complete Qurbani either by depositing money in the bank
he takes 300 or 325 Rials from a pilgrim he would buy or by taking coupon at slaughter-house. However it is
an animal costing only 270 or 280 Rials. better to go to the slaughter-area and perform Qurbani
2) He will take commission from the butcher also. over there. In any case, keep away from agents.
3) He will perform Qurbani of only 70 or 80 animals after There is a Madresa outside Holy Haram in Mecca
taking money for 100 animals. named Madresa-e-Saulatiya. It has been serving the
pilgrims for years. It is a responsible and religious
4) One is supposed to distribute one-third meat of organization. Madresa-e-Saulatiya is near Baab-e-Fahd in
Qurbani to the poor. However if a pilgrim leaves all Haraatul Baab area and near girls' cemetery. It is all right
the meat for Agent to distribute, he would sell it all to to perform Qurbani through Madresa-e-Saulatiya also.
hotels. They will perform Qurbani at the time specified by you.
5) He doesn't utter the name of any pilgrim while Now, if you are sure that you will hit the Shaitan with
performing Qurbanis. pebbles by 2:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m. then give them the
time of Qurbani as 4:00 p.m. as a precautionary measure.
By the time we completed our inquiry; every pilgrim You can get your head shaved at 4:30 p.m. and take off
had given their money to one agent or another. Many your Ihraam. In this way, your rites will be completed in
pilgrims of our group took back the money from agents order.
and those who could not, they performed Qurbani once
again for their satisfaction.