Showing posts with label acceptable hajj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acceptable hajj. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 6

This a Hajj / Umra Documentary providing guidance to the pilgrims going on their journey to Makkah and Medina. It is in Urdu language. It is a step by step guide providing details of the Hajj religious rituals, history of the Holyland and Duas. It comes in 6 parts.

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 5


This a Hajj / Umra Documentary providing guidance to the pilgrims going on their journey to Makkah and Medina. It is in Urdu language. It is a step by step guide providing details of the Hajj religious rituals, history of the Holyland and Duas. It comes in 6 parts.

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 4



This a Hajj / Umra Documentary providing guidance to the pilgrims going on their journey to Makkah and Medina. It is in Urdu language. It is a step by step guide providing details of the Hajj religious rituals, history of the Holyland and Duas. It comes in 6 parts.

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 3

This a Hajj / Umra Documentary providing guidance to the pilgrims going on their journey to Makkah and Medina. It is in Urdu language. It is a step by step guide providing details of the Hajj religious rituals, history of the Holyland and Duas. It comes in 6 parts.

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 2)





This a Hajj / Umra Documentary providing guidance to the pilgrims going on their journey to Makkah and Medina. It is in Urdu language. It is a step by step guide providing details of the Hajj religious rituals, history of the Holyland and Duas. It comes in 6 parts.


If you wish to download the video files in WMV format. With request for prayers, if any one of you in fortune to goes on hajj or umra.

Hajj / Makkah and Medina Pilgrimage Guide Video (Urdu) Part 1)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Difference between Hajj Types

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

The types of Hajj are as follows:

Tamattu`: At or before reaching the miqat (the place where one must enter ihram), the person enters into ihram for `Umrah only. He performs `Umrah first, then goes out of ihram until 8 Dhul-Hijjah, when he or she enters into ihram again for Hajj. This is the most common type for people from outside ofSaudiArabia.

Qiran: The person enters into ihram for both `Umrah and Hajj, and does not go out of ihram until the Day of Sacrifice (`Eid Al-Adha) at Mina. In this type of Hajj, the pilgrim has to stick to the restrictions of ihram for a longer period of time.

Ifrad: The person enters into ihram only for the Hajj and takes it off only on the Day of Sacrifice.

Fulfilling the Rights of Others Before Performing Hajj


In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Messenger.

Elaborating more on this, Dr. Husam al-Din Ibn Musa `Afana, professor of Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence at Al-Quds University, Palestine, states:

Almighty Allah says: (And eat not up your property among yourselves in vanity, nor seek by it to gain the hearing of the judges that ye may knowingly devour a portion of the property of others wrongfully. ) (Al-Baqarah 2: 188) Almighty Allah also says: (O ye who believe! Fulfill your undertakings…) (Al-Ma’idah 5: 1) 

Tips to Maximize Hajj Benefits

Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, states,

Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is the peak and culmination of the acts of worship. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Whoever performs the rites of Hajj, while having refrained from acts of lewdness, obscenity and wrangling, will return home like a new born (i.e., free from all sins).” He (peace and blessings be upon him) also said, “A virtuous Hajj entails no other reward than Paradise.”

The question, however, remains: What is meant by a virtuous Hajj?

The answer is not hard to find when we closely peruse the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) as well as the wise instructions of the scholars and imams.

The Best Type of Hajj

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

The types of Hajj are as follows:

Tamattu`: At or before reaching the miqat, the person enters into Ihram for `Umrah only. He performs `Umrah first, then goes out of Ihram until 8 Dhul-Hijjah, when he enters into Ihram again for Hajj. This is the most common type for people from outside ofSaudiArabia.

Qiran: The person enters into Ihram for both `Umrah and Hajj, and does not go out of Ihram until the Day of Sacrifice (`Eid al-Ad-ha) at Mina. In this type of Hajj, one has to stick to the restrictions of Ihram for a longer period of time.

Ifrad: The person enters into Ihram only for the Hajj and takes it off only on the Day of Sacrifice.

Hajj A Universal Message for Peace

Inner Peace
Hajj rituals fill a Muslim’s heart with inner peace and tranquilly. Inner peace is one of the significant blessings and fruits of hajj. Various rituals of hajj purify one’s body and soul. Hajj is all about the remembrance of Allah (dhikr), repentance, du`aa’, seeking Allah’s forgiveness, devotion, and acquiring refined morals and values, which all lead to inner peace.

From the very beginning of the hajj trip, a Muslim declares “labayka Allahumma hajjan (O Allah, I wholeheartedly resolve to offer hajj only for Your Sake)”. When a pilgrim departs his homeland, he leaves his family and money in Allah’s Trust. This implants in one’s heart true reliance on Allah. When the pilgrim puts off his normal clothes and wears the clothes of iharm, he then remembers that one day he will leave this world with nothing, and that what counts are only good deeds. Throughout the hajj trip, a Muslim engages himself in much dhikr and reflection on Allah’s creation. This meaning is clear in the following Qur’anic verses on hajj and its rituals:

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The accepted Hajj

It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:“The performance of two ‘Umrahs..

It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:“The performance of two ‘Umrahs [lesser pilgrimage] expiates the sins that are committed in the interval between them, and the accepted Hajj commands no reward except Paradise.”[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]

In another narration, it reads: “Two consecutive ‘Umrahs cause the sins which are committed therein between them to be forgiven, and the accepted Hajj commands no reward except Paradise.”[At-Tirmithi]
The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said: “Perform Hajj and ‘Umrah repeatedly for they both rid one of poverty and just sins as the blacksmith's bellows removes all impurities from iron and gold.”[At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and An-Nasaa’i] The bellow is a tool that the blacksmith uses to purify his metals, this may be made clearer through the followingHadeeth that refers to Madeenah: “Madeenah is like a pair of bellows; it expels its impurities and brightens and clears its good.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
An Explanation of the Hadeeths
Scholars have said that the accepted Hajj is the one which is not mixed with any misdeed. Signs of the accepted Hajjinclude that the slave returns from Hajj as a better person than the one he was before he left and that he keeps away from sins. The accepted Hajj may also refer to the one performed truly and offered with full sincerity to Allaah The Almighty. Al-Qurtubi, may Allaah have mercy upon him, said, “All interpretations expressed about the accepted Hajj are correlative, confirming that it is the Hajj which fulfills its rulings and is performed perfectly as required of the Muslim.”
It was narrated on the authority of Jaabir, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said: “The accepted Hajj commands no reward but Paradise.” A man asked,“O Messenger of Allaah, how would Hajj be accepted?”He replied:Feeding people and greeting each other with peace profusely.” [Ahmad and others] This shows what is meant by an accepted Hajj. The Prophet's saying: The performance of two ‘Umrahs expiates the sins that are committed in the interval between them,” emphasizes the virtue of ‘Umrah and that it is recommended to perform it as much as one can afford to. Moreover, ‘Umrah causes the sins committed between two consecutive ‘Umrahs to be forgiven. The majority of scholars relied on this Hadeeth to affirm that it is recommended to perform ‘Umrah repeatedly. They stated that the whole year is a suitable time for ‘Umrah and that it becomes valid at any time except for the pilgrim who is performing the rituals of Hajj. Such a pilgrim cannot perform ‘Umrah until he has done his Hajj. A group of scholars held that ‘Umrah is obligatory for the Muslim only once throughout his lifetime, such as ‘Umar, Ibn ‘Umar, Ibn `Abbaas, Taawoos, ‘Ataa’, Ibn Al-Musayyib, Sa‘eed ibn Jubayr, Ahmad, Daawood and others. Maalik and Abu Haneefah are of the opinion that ‘Umrah is a recommended act and not an obligatory one.
Sins in the Prophet's saying: “The performance of two ‘Umrahs expiates the sins that are committed in the interval between them,” refer to the minor sins, not the major ones, as he said elsewhere that: Sins committed between two consecutive Fridays are forgiven as long as major sins are not approached.”[Ibn Maajah] In Fat’h Al-Baari, Ibn Hajar, may Allaah have mercy upon him, said, “Some people are unsure as to the fact that ‘Umrah remits sins although avoiding major sins helps in attaining the forgiveness of [other sins], asking, ‘Which sins does ‘Umrah expiate then?’ The answer is that the expiation caused by ‘Umrah is limited to its time, whereas the expiation caused by keeping away from major sins is general and encompasses the whole lifetime of the Muslim, and it is in this aspect that they vary.”
The Prophet's saying: “They both rid one of poverty and sins,” implies that performing Hajj and ‘Umrah repeatedly causes a Muslim's wealth to accumulate. Although the Muslim may spend much money on Hajj or ‘Umrah, Allaah The Almighty compensates him with better than what he spent for the sake of obeying Him. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {But whatever thing you spend [in His cause] - He will compensate it; and He is the Best of Providers.} [Quran 34:39]
We conclude this article with a tradition reported on the authority of ‘Umar, may Allaah be pleased with him, who once saw a caravan coming back from Hajj and remarked, “Had the caravan known about the grace and forgiveness they have attained, they would have stopped working. But nay, let them continue working [doing good deeds].” This shows that the pilgrim should not rely on his work, good deeds and acts of worship that Allaah favored him with during his Hajj. Rather, he should continue performing good deeds and acts of worship regularly till he meets Allaah The Almighty, as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And worship your Lord until there comes to you the certainty [death].} [Quran 15:99]