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Wednesday 28 June 2023

PROFOUND LESSONS FROM HAJJ FOR THE MODERN MUSLIM

 

LESSONS FROM HAJJ

Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, is not only a physical exercise but has splendid spiritual experiences. Every year a large number of Muslims unite by their devotion and faith and embark on this sacred journey from all around the world. Alongside the customs and acts of worship, the Hajj teaches Muslims significant teachings about unity that have endured throughout history and provide insightful information for today's Muslims. We shall examine the unifying teachings that the Hajj teaches the faithful in this blog article as well as the transformational effect of the pilgrimage.

THE BROTHERHOOD OF HUMANITY

During Hajj, diverse groups of people from different backgrounds and local cultures unite by their faith or belief in Allah Almighty. it is a marvelous display of equality and unity. The simple white dress hides the race, social status, and nationality and all pilgrims stand in a row shoulder to shoulder, displaying unity, equality, and humility. This whole experience is a reminder to all, that in the eyes of Allah Almighty, "all individuals are equal", promoting the brotherhood of humanity among Muslims. A group of people from various walks of life participating in the same rites and traveling along the same spiritual path is proof of the Hajj's ability to unite people.

REMOVE BARRIERS

The Tawaf, or communal circle around the Kaaba, is performed by pilgrims during the Hajj. As pilgrims from all around the world gather at one focal point, this action denotes the erasure of all earthly barriers. The meaning of Tawaf instructs us to see over linguistic, cultural, and national boundaries to recognize the common thread of faith that binds Muslims all around the world. As pilgrims round the Kaaba, they see people from many racial and ethnic backgrounds coming together in worship and tearing down the barriers of prejudice and separation that predominate beyond the holy confines of Hajj.

MUTUAL SUPPORT AND COLLABORATION

Pilgrims depend on one another for help and collaboration throughout the Hajj. The difficulties encountered on the journey—physical demands, congested conditions, and shared facilities encourage pilgrims to help and show charity. This attitude of helping one another out emphasizes the worth of doing so, encouraging a sense of collective duty that goes beyond the journey. The connections made during Hajj help to reinforce the thread of solidarity across the Muslim community, whatever that may be by helping an old pilgrim or lending out supplies to other pilgrims.

GIVING UP EGO AND ARROGANCE

Each pilgrim must display humility on the Hajj. The removal of ostentatious clothing, donning of modest clothing, and the removal of worldly distinctions serve as reminders for people to put their egos aside and sincerely worship Allah. This modesty in Hajj promotes a stronger sense of togetherness and obedience to the Divine by imparting the important lesson of giving up the burden of ego and arrogance. The equality felt throughout Hajj acts as a sobering reminder that, regardless of one's status or accomplishments in the world, everyone is equal in Allah's eyes.