Thursday, August 21, 2014

Hajj & Umrah, - *Hajj: A Training School for Sound Morals – III



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… Continued
Piety combines all sorts of goodness and the guide to every righteous act. Allaah The Almighty accepts the deeds of the pious people and He guides them and sets right their conditions. Whoever wears the garment of piety will realize goodness and achieve happiness. Whoever takes off the garment of piety is outcast. Piety drives the person to fear Allaah The Almighty and the consequences of the sin, so he does righteous deeds.
Piety is also the fruit of good deeds. Therefore, although the verses ofHajjin the Quran are not many, Allaah The Almighty repeatedly instructed His slaves in those verses to observe piety, because there are many means to attain piety embedded inHajj. This could be met along with the awareness of the essence and goal ofHajj. Therefore, Allaah The Almighty address those who are aware by Saying )what means(:}And fear Me, O you of understanding.{]Quran 2:197[
Whoever correctly uses his mind should be guided to make the most of those sacred rituals in order to achieve piety. O you who discards his sewn clothes to wearIhraamgarments, such discarding is of no avail as long as you do not discard your desires and wishes that displease Allaah The Almighty.
Does the discarding of ordinary clothes benefit you while you do not discard your beloved actions that contradict the actions that are beloved to Allaah The Exalted?
DoesTawaafaroundKa‘bahbenefit you while you are disobeying Allaah The Almighty?
DoesSa‘ybetween As-Safa and Al-Marwah benefit you while you are involved in disobeying Allaah The Almighty without fearing Him?
How could you seek the door of theKa‘bahto ask Allaah The Almighty of His bounty while you were not seeking his obedience and the fulfillment of his legislations?
In the verses ofHajj, Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:}And fear Allaah and know that Allaah is severe in penalty.{]Quran 2:196[
On the other hand, the pilgrim should fear Allaah The Almighty by giving a helping hand to his Muslim brother, who joins him in performing this blessed ritual, with a smiling face and a pure heart.
The pilgrim should fear Allaah by avoiding crowds, especially the women.
He should fear Allaah by avoiding stinginess and ill thinking.
He should fear Allaah through being kind to the blind, the weak, respecting the old and being merciful to the young.
He should fear Allaah through teaching the ignorant and guiding the astray.
He should fear Allaah The Almighty through guarding hisHajjagainst sexual intercourse, bad language and arguing.
He should fear Allaah by avoiding the wasting of time and by filling his time with remembering Allaah and reciting the Quran that dispels devils and teaches humans.
He should fear Allaah The Almighty through being sincere and advising to every Muslim and being keen on following the steps of the Prophet,.
Forgiveness of sins is one of Hajj benefits:
There are many texts on this aspect. Abu Hurayrahsaid that the Prophet,, said:“Whoever performed Hajj, in which he neither did wickedness nor committed sexual intercourse, his past sins will be forgiven.”]At-Tirmithi[ The wording of another narration reads:“…would return )as sinless( as on the very day his mother gave birth to him.”]Al-Bukhaari and Muslim[
Ibn ‘Abbaas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said,“Alternate between Hajj and ‘Umrah, because both of them rid one of poverty and sins as the blacksmith’s bellows remove all the impurities from iron, gold and silver.”]An-Nasaa’i and others[
Ibn Al-Munthir and a group of scholars said thatHajjforgives all major and minor sins because of the generality of texts in this regard. This is a very sound opinion and Allaah, Knows best.
Entering Paradise is one of Hajj benefits:
There are many texts that prove this. Abu Hurayrah, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said that the Prophetsaid:“The accepted Hajj has no reward but Paradise.”]Al-Bukhaari[
Ibn Mas‘ood, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, said that the Prophetsaid:“There is no reward for the accepted Hajj less than Paradise.”]An-Nasaa’i[
Finally, it is sufficient thatHajjis a reason, if not among the greatest reasons, to enter Paradise. There is no doubt that this is the best sought goal by a Muslim in this life.






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