Sunday, May 11, 2014

Hajj & Umrah, - Behavioraland Educational Purposes of Hajj‎‎




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‎‎Education is the behavior that man displays everyday. Thus, if it is said that Islamic rulings educate Muslims, it would be the truth, as all Islamic rulings aim at educating man in Divine etiquette that suits man's innate nature and acquaints him with the rights of Allaah The Almighty, his duties towards himself and towards others, and the duties of others towards him.
PerformingHajjis one of these educational rulings, asHajjtrains the Muslim individual to endure certain conditions that he may not be accustomed to in his everyday life.‎‎ ‎‎There are many lessons that the pilgrim learns inHajj; the most important ones of which are:‎‎
1. ‎‎Sacrificing comfort: When a person is at home all his needs are taken care of, but theHajjjourney takes him away from home and thus away from the peace, quiet and comfort of his home. Hence,Hajjteaches people to get used to hardship and to sacrifice for the sake of others.‎‎
‎When a person encounters a situation or witnesses a scene that makes him forget all about comfort, this trains him to abstain from the pleasures of life and to only take from them whatever satisfies his basic needs.‎
2. Appreciating the value of time: Today, the Muslim nation is one that wastes time and does not utilize it to the utmost, as most of its members spend hours in idle talk which leads to losing out on many interests.Hajjteaches Muslims to be punctual as the pilgrims must go to Mina on the Day ofTarwiyah,pray Thuhr,‘Asr,Maghriband‘Ishaa’there then move to‘Arafaaton the specified day and stay there untilMaghrib, then move toMuzdalifahand pray bothMaghriband‘Ishaa’there. Then they leaveMuzdalifahafterFajrprayer and before the sun rises.
Travelling from one place to another on specific days and times duringHajjteaches pilgrims how to be punctual, and pilgrims should apply this in their practical life. The pilgrim should keep in mind that the Prophetsaid:“The slave will not go forward on the Day of Judgment until he is asked four questions: about his life and how he spent it, about his youth and how he used it, about his wealth and how he acquired it and spent it, and about his knowledge and what he did with it.”
3. Patience in confronting the problems of life: Man is created with a propensity for anxiety and impatience when he faces the slightest problem that threatens his lifestyle, butHajjawakens the feeling of change inside him.Hajjteaches pilgrims that it is not necessary to stick to a certain way of life and that luxury and ease are not permanent as one might encounter problems and face hard times in the future. Thus,Hajjprovides a practical lesson in being patient.
4. Becoming acquainted with the problems of fellow Muslims from all over the world: Muslims are brothers in faith and they should share their joys and sorrows. A Muslim should advise his brother to praise Allaah The Almighty when he is granted favors and to be patient when he faces trouble.Hajjis an annual meeting ground for Muslims where they can discuss their social, cultural, educational, economic and religious problems.
For example, an Indonesian person would talk about his problems, and the Moroccan, American and European would do the same. They would all discuss problems and try to reach a suitable solution that satisfies Allaah The Almighty and His Messenger as the consensus of theUmmah)Muslim nation( is infallible. The Prophetsaid:"My Ummah will never agree upon deviation."
5. Planning for a better future: The more people gather, the better the planning is and this is why Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:}and whose affair is ]determined by[ consultation among themselves, and from what We have provided them, they spend.{]Quran 42: 38[Hajjoffers a unique opportunity for consultation as Muslims can discuss the means to advance theUmmahand help it to reach the ranks of the developed nations.
Some countries may have surplus money, others may have skilled labor while others may have industrial resources. If their efforts are united, they would become integrated and thus the needs of each country would be met.



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