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The Essential Hajj Checklist by Yaser Birjas

Started by Jannah, December 13, 2007, 11:29:07 PM

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The Essential Hajj Checklist by Yaser Birjas

Part 1

When I was giving a Hajj seminar a few weeks ago for a group of participants from our community, I noticed that every individual was concerned about his or her Hajj check list more than anything else. They were literally paranoid and afraid that they might miss something or that they might carry with them an unnecessary load which might be troubling.

The Hajj list usually includes things like: Hajj manual, Ihram, safety belts, slippers or flip flops, enough clothes, water bottles, umbrella, sun screen, cash money and Oh yah, your ticket and passport. And did I mention the Hajj visa?

Unfortunately, people become so busy in the last few days before they travel to Makkah preparing for their journey that they forget about the real Hajj check list. Besides learning the practical rituals of Hajj and the smart tips to ensure our safety and the safety of others while there -which are usually the main focus of any regular Hajj seminar- Have we ever thought of creating a Hajj list that ensures this -probably once in a life time experience- is done correctly with no flaws? After all, a faultless Hajj receives no reward other than Al-Jannah.

If you plan to go to Hajj then you need to prepare a special check list besides the regular one.

These are what I believe are the most essential items on your Hajj check list.

1. Intention

In the practice of the many diverse Muslim cultures, performing Hajj is considered an honor and a great sacrifice. Hence, an event of such significance in ones life should not just pass trivial without any special recognition. One way of recognizing an individual who goes to hajj is by granting him or her a special honorary title; the prefix 'Hajj' or 'Hajji' for the man and 'Hajjah' for the woman prior to pronouncing their name. Such trivial thing for some is sacred for others. In some cultures you don't even dare call the person by his or her name anymore without the preceding hajj title. So he becomes Hajj Ahmad or Hajj Abu Muhammad and she becomes Hajjah Fatima or Umm Muhammad. Whoops! Did I just forget to say 'Hajjah' Umm Muhammad?

In some other cultures, special attire is worn to recognize the Hajji from the non Hajji people. For men it is usually a special turban. Usually it comes with some flashing, shiny colors.

These are just few of the many ways people are recognized for their sacrifice and visit of the Holy Sites in Makkah. And I'm sure every single Muslim locality around the globe has its own ceremonies and Hajj festivities.

There are more reasons for people who undertake the journey to Makkah than these traditional ones. Some reasons are good and some are not. Some are reasonable and some are absurd.

One of the most absurd reasons people go to hajj for is to go and fight with devil. Yes, you read it right: 'Basically I'm gonna go there and stone him to death.' as one once proclaimed before me. My response? Well, a sheer smile. I'm sure the feelings were genuine when these words were uttered but we should really have a better understanding of Hajj.

It is not Haram to enjoy the privileges of hajj, and there is no harm done for being recognized for good-doing. But when it comes to performing Hajj, the intention must be checked thoroughly and scrutinized carefully.

Why should one go for Hajj?

In the few ayat in the Qur'an about Hajj, divided between few number of Surahs in the Qur'an mainly Al-Baqarah, Ibrahim alayhis salaam and Al-Hajj we shall explore why we should really go to Hajj.

The first reason to bear in mind is the ultimate submission to the call of Allah.

"ولله على الناس حج البيت من استطاع إليه سبيلا ومن كفر فإن الله غني عن العالمين"

"Pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to Allah, those who can afford the journey; but if any deny faith, Allah stands not in need of any of His creatures." Al-Imran 3:97

"وأتموا الحج والعمرة لله"

"And complete the Hajj or Umra in the service of Allah" Al-Baqarah 2:196

You go for Hajj because Allah commands you to do so, and your intention is to submit to the will of Allah. You travel there with full humbleness and humility to Allah, moments of humility in a position of dignity.

When it comes to the obedience of Allah there should be no question asked.

"وقالوا سمعنا وأطعنا غفرانك ربنا وإليك المصير."

"And they say: "We hear, and we obey, (we seek) Thy forgiveness, our Lord, and to Thee is the end of all journeys." Al-Baqara 2:285

It is Allah who is above questioning and everyone else is not.

It feels so great making Tawaf around the Ka'ba when you're submerged in waves of human beings, hundreds of thousands from all walks of life, and you're just one of many. It feels so great knowing that Allah sees you there, deals with you individually and answers your calls. Subdue your ego, and He'll be there for you and for you alone.

The second reason, answering the call of our forefather Ibrahim alayhis salaam.

When Ibrahim alayhis salaam first left his family in the dead barren valley of Makkah he knew it was a sacred site, the site of the first house of worship ever built on earth. He asked Allah to bring people to it and direct their hearts to its residents.

"ربنا إني أسكنت من ذريتي بواد غير ذي زرع عند بيتك المحرم ربنا ليقيموا الصلاة فاجعل أفئدة من الناس تهوي إليهم وارزقهم من الثمرات لعلهم يشكرون."

"O our Lord! I have made some of my offspring to dwell in a valley without cultivation, by Thy Sacred House; in order, O our Lord, that they may establish regular Prayer: so fill the hearts of some among men with love towards them, and feed them with Fruits: so that they may give thanks." Ibrahim 14:37
And Allah answered his call.

Furthermore Ibrahim alayhis salaam was instructed to reconstruct the Sacred House and call upon people to fulfill the duty they owe to Allah, the duty of visiting this sacred site.

"وأذن في الناس بالحج يأتوك رجالا وعلى كل ضامر يأتين من كل فج عميق"

"And proclaim the Pilgrimage among men; they will come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every kind of camel, lean on account of journeys through deep and distant mountain highways;" Al-Hajj 22:27

In Tafsir Al-Tabari and Ibn Katheer, Ibrahim alayhis salaam wondered how he could deliver this message to the world; and the answer came to him: "You make the call, and We'll shall make the delivery." Thereupon he mounted one of the mountains surrounding the Ka'ba and made his call loudly for people to visit the House of Allah and Allah made it reach beyond Prophet Ibrahim's human voice. It flew to remote distances and destinations.

Since that particular time people started flocking towards one destination from every corner of the world in such a magnificent scene. All going to Makkah.

So when you move out of the luxury of your home wherever you're coming from or walk out of your hotel in Aziziyyah around Makkah, or even your tent in Mina, remember that you are the answer to this perpetual call. It is the respect we pay to our beloved forefather Ibrahim alayhis salaam and a show of dutifulness to him.

The third reason for going for Hajj, is to purify your heart from anybody but Allah, in genuine sincerity and Tawheed.

"وأذان من الله ورسوله إلى الناس يوم الحج الأكبر أن الله برئ من المشركين ورسوله"

"And an announcement from Allah and His Messenger, to the people (assembled) on the day of the Great Pilgrimage - that Allah and His Messenger dissolve (treaty) obligations with the Pagans. If then, ye repent, it were best for you;" At-Tawbah 9:3

The Hajj is an opportunity to renew your covenant with Allah, that you worship none but Him. Why did you undertake the journey to Makkah anyway if you didn't believe in Him?

You go there to purify your acts of worship. There are no shrines in Makkah except for what Allah has already placed. Therefore keep your acts of worship pure to Him alone.

"وإذ بوأنا لإبراهيم مكان البيت ألا تشرك بي شيئا وطهر بيتي للطائفين والقائمين والركع السجود."

"Behold! We gave the site, to Ibrahim, of the (Sacred) House, (saying): "Associate not anything (in worship) with Me; and sanctify My House for those who compass it round, or stand up, or bow, or prostrate themselves (therein in prayer)." Al-Hajj 22:26

It is a very sad scene to see people traveling all along from their homeland to Makkah enduring the hardships of travel and the perils of this journey carrying with them their amulets and charms.
What is more troubling is the notion people arrive with, that is to carry with them on the way back home some religious icons purchased from Makkah for the sake of protection or blessings. They don't even realize that most of the merchandises they buy there were made in China. China?!! Its not even from the People of the Book.

By the way, it is still Halal to buy stuff from there, even if it was made in China.

Allah detests the act of deviation in the home of purity and sincerity.

"ومن يرد فيه بإلحاد بظلم نذقه من عذاب أليم" الحج 25

"And any whose purpose therein is deviation or associating partners, them will We cause to taste of a most grievous Penalty." Al-Hajj 22:25

One of the common misconceptions about Hajj which is found almost equally amongst some Muslims and many non Muslims is that we worship the Ka'ba. The Messenger of Allah made it clear that the sanctity of the Muslim blood is greater than the sanctity of the Ka'ba itself, and yet you see people fight each other over the Ka'ba let alone the Black Stone 'Al-hajar Al-Aswad'.

Yes indeed, it gives you such a great emotional and spiritual rush when you approach the Ka'ba. I have seen people collapse as they lay their sight on the Ka'ba first time in life, I have seen people break in tears the moment they enter the main court surrounding the Ka'ba. I have seen many emotional moments that break your ego and crushes your arrogance as you enter the Grand Masjid - 'Al-Masjid Al-Haraam' - and if you don't feel the same when you're there then your heart is already in a coma and you need to be put in an intensive spiritual care unit until you wake up from your heedlessness.

The tears we shed, the cries we proclaim, the agonies we demonstrate and all the load we throw there are done for Allah the Lord of that Sacred House.

"فليعبدوا رب هذا البيت"

"Let them worship the Lord of this House" Quraysh 106:3

Some people out of false ecstasy and fake reverence refuse to give the Ka'ba their back on their way out. They keep walking backwards facing the Ka'ba causing traffic jam and subject other worshipers to hardships. May Allah reward them for their passions and intentions but the Messenger of Allah never instructed us to do so. It is the Lord of this House that we worship not the House itself.

Ok now how about going there with multiple intentions? Such as making business while I'm there? You probably have seen the peddlers, street vendors, and even chai sellers moving around between the tents of the Hujjaj.

There is nothing wrong with that. It is absolutely Halal.

Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala says:

"ليس عليكم جناح أن تبتغوا فضلا من ربكم..."

"It is no crime in you if ye seek of the bounty of your Lord (during pilgrimage)." Al-Baqarah 2:198

So never mind, you can still carry your business cards or résumé with you, and yes you can still make profit there.

Of course making a single intention is better, but no one has the right to make Haram what Allah has already made Halal for you.

The first item on your Hajj check list is done. Intention: Check.

Coming in Part Two

2. Provision

a. The best provision
b. The rites of Allah
3. Knowledge
4. Sunnah
5. Patience
6. Worship
a. Dhikr and remembrance
b. Istighfaar (Seeking forgiveness)
c. Du'aa
d. Tawaf, Salat, I'tikaaf

Jannah

Part II

2. Provision

Second on your Hajj check list is Provision.

One of the earliest scenes of Hajj, which reminds you of what is yet to come, is the check-in lines at the airport. You wait for hours and hours depending, of course, on where you're traveling from.

One basic reason for this entire wait is the luggage. Some people decide to carry with them stuff, and literary 'stuff' hoping to save some money while in Makkah and wound up wasting time, energy and probably their Hajj, and on top of that they still spend more money.

Some might carry with them food and pots and all what is needed to survive the desert of Arabia. Little they know the last thing they need to worry about in Makkah is food.

It's an early reminder of the Akhira. The more load you carry the longer the wait will be. Hajj is a virtual reminder of the events of the Akhira.

Provision is essential during the Hajj. Food as a source of nutrition is required to ensure you have the energy your body needs to fulfill, the optimal way, the obligation of Hajj. Allah even mandates this provision 'And take a provision (with you) for the journey' Al-Baqarah 2:197.

For those who don't know; the eighth day of Dhul Hijjah is called the day of 'Tarwiyah' –watering or quenching thirst- because the hujjaj used to spend the whole day organizing there meals, provision and watering their camels so that they wont worry about this the following day, the day of Arafa. They need their energy to engage themselves in worship not cooking or fetching water. There will be no time for distractions.

However, Allah subhanahu wa ta'alaa directs our attention towards a more essential provision for the journey, a provision for the soul, Taqwa.

"وتزودوا فإن خير الزاد التقوى واتقوني يا أولي الألباب"
"And take a provision (with you) for the journey, but the best of provisions is righteousness 'Fearing Allah'. So fear Me, O ye that are wise!" Al-Baqarah 2:197

Man was created from two different components, earthly and heavenly. Even though the source of the body is earth, it does not make it human until it's mixed with its counterpart, the heavenly part, the soul.

It was made clear in many ayat in the Qur'an how man was created from earth, dirt or clay. But the soul was kept a secret.

Of the little we know about it, is that it is sent down with an angel after the passing of 120 days for the baby in the womb. It is for sure not coming from earth, because it's coming from above.

Consequently, the body needs nutrition of earthly ingredients to sustain its functionality. Things like a good, nutritious and balanced diet with ample amount of exercise will definitely do the job. That's why we eat at least three meals a day, don't we? And do we count the snacks in between? It will surely bring the number of meals up. This, however, will not do any good for the soul.

However you try to satisfy your spiritual starvation with earthly material, heavenly food, as they call it, for instance, music, or sports or whatever, the soul will not feel happy. It might enjoy a momentary high with some yoga exercises but it is not the food it's yearning for.

Man is a human being by the soul not just the body. When a strong healthy human being dies, he or she is called a dead body or corpse. They are no longer counted amongst the people. But the soul will always remain the soul.

Shouldn't then extra attention be given to the nutrition of the soul? Isn't this why we feed our souls at least five times a day? And snacks in this case are always rewarding.

The source of the soul is heavenly, and that's why you seek heavenly nutrition to feed it. Taqwa and fearing Allah is something supernatural. When people stand, for the sake of Allah, against what is natural instinct it is indeed a heavenly power that is working it out. Hajj is one source of this nutrition.

"يسألونك عن الأهلة قل هي مواقيت للناس والحج وليس البر بأن تأتوا البيوت من ظهورها ولكن البر من اتقى وأتوا البيوت من أبوابها واتقوا الله لعلكم تفلحون."
"They ask thee concerning the New Moons. Say: They are but signs to mark fixed periods of time in (the affairs of) men, and for pilgrimage. It is no virtue if ye enter the house from the back: it is virtue if ye fear Allah 'Taqwa'. Enter houses through the proper doors: and fear Allah: that ye may prosper." Al-Baqarah 2:189

How do we realize and achieve this concept in Hajj?

Most of the Hajj practices and acts of worship are based on devotional rites and rituals. That is to say they're prescribed to test your standard of obedience to Allah. There is no place for arrogance in Hajj. There is an absolute wisdom in every step of the Hajj journey, it might be obvious or might be ambiguous. Some are easily rationalized and some are hard to rationalize, even though it's not obligatory to rationalize any act of worship to make it justifiable.

Allah commands the Hujjaj to observe the Sa'i between Safa and Marwa and name it a Sha'eerah or rite.

"إن الصفا والمروة من شعائر الله فمن حج أو اعتمر فلا جناح عليه أن يطوف بهما"
"Behold! Safa and Marwa are among the Symbols 'Rites' of Allah. So if those who visit the House in Hajj or at other times in Umrah, should compass them round, it is no sin in them." Al-Baqarah 2:158

We may not fully understand why we do this part of the Hajj except through history, the story of Hagar and her endless search for water. But was that the reason the Messenger of Allah did it?

We may seek guidance to understand the Sha'eerah of Jamarat –stoning the pillars in Mina- in the story of Ibrahim alayhis salaam and the casting of the Shaytan three times, but is that why we do it?

Regardless of your perception of the rituals of Hajj, you're ought to perform them correctly as they were prescribed, revere them and accept them with full devotion, love and respect. This attitude guarantees you Taqwa and shall nourish your soul.

"ذلك ومن يعظم شعائر الله فإنها من تقوى القلوب"
"Such (is his state): and whoever holds in honour the Symbols 'Rites' of Allah, (in the sacrifice of animals), such (honour) should come truly from piety of heart." Al-Hajj 22:32

It is essential to approach these rituals and practices with Ta'dheem, honoring and reverence, for they were ordained by Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala.
"ذلك ومن يعظم حرمات الله فهو خير له عند ربه"
"Such (is the Pilgrimage): whoever honours the sacred rites of Allah, for him it is good in the sight of his Lord." Al-Hajj 22:30

Allah does not receive anything material from us, but he receives and sees our piety.

"لن ينال الله لحومها ولا دماؤها ولكن يناله التقوى منكم"
"It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah: it is your piety that reaches Him:" Al-Hajj 22:37

Wearing the two simple garments of Ihraam, the frequent Tawaf around the Ka'ba, the kissing of the Black Stone, the wait in Arafa, the sleeping in the opened desert of Muzdalifa, the stoning of the devil all are rituals of Hajj. Even if you question the reason behind such injunction you are still required to perform them with full respect and veneration. These are the Sha'aa'er 'Rites' of Allah.

So let your practice be out of piety and reverence to Allah and to the Sha'aa'er of Hajj. After all, the whole Hajj is about this concept, worshiping Allah and Allah alone.

Provision: Check.

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