Sunday, October 26, 2014

Hajj & Umrah, - * Hajj is a Reflection of the Ummah

One of the advantages of a mirror is that it reflects the reality of
things clearly and precisely. A person who has a mirror takes care to
keep it clean and shiny so that when he looks in the mirror, if he
were to see anything amiss such as dirty clothes or the like, he would
know that the mirror has nothing to do with this as it is just
reflects reality. A person might be angry and upset when he sees any
defect, but if he is sensible, he would attempt to rectify the
situation so that his reflection in the mirror would be better.
However, those who are foolish might break the mirror, and to such
people we say, "You have not only failed to change the reality but you
also lost the means that could tell you about the defects."
Similarly,Hajjis the mirror of the Ummah )Muslim nation( that reflects
its positive and negative aspects, asHajjis the greatest gathering of
the Ummah where the greatest number of people come together from a
variety of backgrounds and places.Hajjgathers princes, scholars,
people of culture, men of letters, and ordinary men and women.
Undoubtedly, the mirror of Hajj reflects many positive aspects, such
as unity in the worship of Allaah
The Almighty and the establishment of equality and unity. At the same
time, however, it reflects some defects in the Muslims that clash with
these positive aspects.
It is difficult to ignore the mistakes and faults of the pilgrims,
which become noticeable duringHajj, such as defective'Aqeedah)creed(,
innovations in the religion, negligence regarding acts of worship,
absence ofKhushoo')fear of Allaah The Almighty( and ignorance about
matters of the religion. Moreover, one can see other forms of
ignorance which are exemplified in being negligent about cleanliness
and the most basic rules of health and hygiene, not adhering to or
complying with health instructions and breaching orders. Other
shortcomings include causing chaos, rigidity in one's dealings,
harshness when crowding with others, being irritable, having fanatical
feelings towards a certain race or country, or feeling uncomfortable
when dealing with others.
This does not mean that there are many negative aspects toHajj, but at
the same time, we should not allow these faults to go unaddressed. We
should not break the mirror but be grateful for it, as we have managed
to see the defects through it and now simply have to find the remedy.
Hajjis an event that shows the great efforts exerted to turn
theUmmahfrom disunity to unity, from humiliation to dignity, from
weakness to strength and from ignorance to knowledge and advancement.
There is no doubt that the greatest role is that of the Islamic
governments, their mass media, and their educational curricula.
Another important role is that of scholars, and their efforts in
spreadingDa'wah)the call to Allaah The Almighty(, preserving
the'Aqeedahof Muslims, declaring the truth, combating ignorance and
resisting the invasion of harmful ideas. Other efforts and duties are
the initiative of wealthy people and economic institutions; still
others are related to intellectuals and men of letters. A third
category is related to writers and the Imaams who
deliverKhutbahs)sermons(. Indeed, every Muslim bears part of the great
responsibility towards raising the status of theUmmah. Thus, we should
encourage every individual in general and every pilgrim in particular
to fulfill his duty so that the promise of Allaah The Almighty may be
achieved, as He Says )what means(:}Indeed, Allaah will not change the
condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.{

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