Hajj: Seeing the Unseen
How it feel for someone who have left everything behind solely to answer the call of God, stand between His hands? How does such a journey affect our views on worship, belief and entire life?
This category focuses on pilgrimage (Hajj ), its rituals and rulings.
How it feel for someone who have left everything behind solely to answer the call of God, stand between His hands? How does such a journey affect our views on worship, belief and entire life?
Sheikh Ahsan Hanif gives a simplified description of the rites of Hajj, which take place between the 8th and the 13th days of Dhul-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Muslim lunar calendar, and begins with the ihram
In this simple illustrative step-by-step presentation, you will learn about the rituals of Hajj in succession, such such as ihram, Tawaf, sa`i between Safa and Marwah, going Mina, `Arafah and Muzdalifah,…
Every Muslim intending to undertake this journey should first learn well its rituals and how to perform them correctly.
The E-Da`wah Committee presents this …
What should you supposed to pack for the blessed Hajj journey? Here are some of the basics that you need to get yourself prepared adequately…
“Tawheed” (the Oneness of God) was the message with which all the messengers and prophets were sent to establish on earth. Click to read how this concept is reflected in the rituals of hajj.
The first steps in Hajj are to put on the clothing of ihram and then to make the intention of ihram at the miqat. The intention of ihram varies according to the mode of Hajj you choose.
How much impact does the Hajj experience have on one’s life, outlook, relationships, emotions, spirituality, and how? A study reveals that Standing at the geographical and spiritual center of your religious faith…
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam. All Muslims who fulfill certain conditions must perform Hajj at least once in their lifetime. What are these conditions? Are there any prerequisites of Hajj? The answers to these and many other similar questions can help you in making decisions, and in planning for Hajj in a better and more efficient fashion.
Hajj, one of the five main pillars of Islam, gives a specific and practical example of acts of worship in Islam.
Far outstripping those by tourists, the hajj journey goes to the heart of the values of worship, to the spiritual and sentimental impressions mingled with the blessing of God. Learn how…
Allah has favored over other days, the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are a great season of worship. Why are they that special?
Back from Hajj? What should and shouldn’t you do? How do you develop the goodness Hajj instilled in you? How do you maintain God’s blessings granted to you?
Hajj is an entirely matchless experience for those whom Allah favored to perform it. How does hajj transform people’s life, refine their souls? Here’s the American’s Hajj story of Malcolm X
Allah has chosen certain days over others. The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah are the most blessed that no good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these days. What is specific about such days, and how should we make use of them?