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قلب الزهـــور
( مشرفة الاستراحه والقصص والروايات)
 
الصورة الرمزية قلب الزهـــور


holy Qur'an Al-Hajj 22
8)They should also drink from the water of ZamZam and perform two rakahs of Prayer at the place known as Maqam Ibrahim (AS), the place where Ibrahim (AS) and his son Ismael (AS) stood and prayed after building the Ka'ba.


10)Once the Hajj has been performed, Muslims celebrate Eid ul-Adha, three days of celebration throughout the Muslim world.


If the rites (1), (2), (3) and (7) have been performed, then the basic rites are said to have been observed. Even if the other rites are not performed properly, the pilgrimage is said to have been performed. Muslims believe the rites of the Hajj were designed by God and taught through the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

The Hajj is designed to develop God consciousness and a sense of spiritual upliftment. It is also believed to be an opportunity to seek forgiveness of sins accumulated throughout life. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had said that a person who performs Hajj properly "will return as a newly born baby [free of all sins]." The pilgrimage also enables Muslims from all around the world, of different colours, ********s, races, and ethnicities, to come together in a spirit of universal brotherhood and sisterhood to worship the One God together.





The Last Sermon





When the Prophet Muhammad performed his own Hajj, a few months before his demise, he then uttered from above the Hill of Mercy (Jabal ar-Rahmah) a sermon which constitutes the Charter of Hu***ity in Islam. Some 140,000 Muslims had came that year, , to listen to this testament of their Prophet, which may be analysed as follows:


(i) he recalled the basic elements of Islam, viz., belief in the One God with no icons or other material representation;

(ii)equality of all Muslims without discrimination on account of race or class, and there being no superiority to one over any other except by the individual excellence in the matter of piety and fear of God;
(iii)sacrosanct character of the three fundamental rights of each and every hu*** being concerning his person, his property and his honour;
(iv) prohibition of transactions involving interest - big or small;

(v) prohibition of vendetta and private justice, obligation of treating the womenfolk well;
(vi)constant redistribution and circulation of the private wealth to avoid accumulation in the hands of a few (by means of the Law of obligatory inheritance, restrictions on wills and prohibition of interest, ***.);
(vii)emphatic restatement that the Divine Revelation alone should be the source of law for our conduct in all walks of life.


The pilgrims are made to hear this same sermon every year, [on the Day of Arafat, 9th Zul-Hijjah, and it is] recited from above this same sacred Hill of Mercy, at 'Arafat

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