The word "Hajj" is an Arabic term that simply means "constantly striving to achieve one's goal." The Hajj is amongst Islam's five pillars, and all capable Muslims are supposed to perform it at least once in their lifetime. The Hajj is frequently viewed as a chance to atone for past sins and begin freshly. Hajj is held on the eighth of Zilhaj, the very last month of the Islamic year, and is preceded by your true intent, also known as "Niyat." Hajj is Farz on every physically ...Read More
Hajj is the name assigned to the annual pilgrimage undertaken by thousands and millions of Muslims. This religious pilgrimage starts in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, and is important in Islam. Every elderly Muslim must perform this excursion at least once in their lifespan. The pilgrimage takes place during the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, which also happens to be the Islamic calendar’s final month. It's among Islam's five pillars, along with Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, and Sawm. Istita'ah refers to the st...Read More
Makkah is best defined as the center of Islam. It has several magnificent and iconic sites that everybody, irrespective of religion, wishes to experience. Due to a large number of Muslim visitors and to preserve the sacredness of this Religious site, the government of Saudi Arabia has expressly forbidden non-Muslims from entering the Grand Mosque. However, they are permitted to enter all other mosques in the district. For Muslims, Makkah is the heart of their faith. Each year, thousands and millions of Muslims v...Read More
A “mosque” refers to a Muslim house of worship. This word derives from the Arabic Term Masjid, meaning "place of prostration." Muslims gently bend and bow their foreheads to the floor while praying as a gesture of subjugation to God's will. A mosque is a really meaningful venue for a Muslim since it is a simple and effective method for Muslims to replicate the purest heavenly existence in the world. The mosque's essential role is to provide a gathering place for Muslims to worship. ...Read More
Yearly, Muslims of every ethnicity, race, social class, and culture congregate in Mecca to worship Allah (SWT) collectively in front of the Kaaba. It is a ritual intended to strengthen the ties of Muslim brotherhood and sisterhood by demonstrating that everyone is equal in Allah's (SWT) eyes. By removing all indicators of social rank, money, and pride, the Hajj allows Muslims to realize the true value of life on earth as well as in the hereafter. During the Hajj, everyone is treated equally. The pilgrims dre...Read More
Eid-ul-Adha is also known as “the greatest Eid”. The day of Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated on the 10th of Dhu-al-Hijjah. In the Islamic religion, Muslims tend to celebrate two festivals of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha. The latter represents Hazrat Ibrahim's (A.S) determination to sacrifice His son Hazrat Ismail (A.S) in devotion to Almighty Allah. Since Eid means “to celebrate” and Adha means “to sacrifice”, Eid-ul-Adha is also regard...Read More
Hajj Is the most prestigious pilgrimage which is performed in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the Holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Mecca for Muslims has a very important position for their faith and worship towards Allah. Allah is the demonstration of Muslims that they have to submit themselves for Allah. This is chance of getting the blessings and this is not only the journey to Allah’s house physically but also the submission of past present and future in the path of Islam, which is the r...Read More
Umrah has a special act in Islam that is a short form of Hajj. Umrah is basically easier to perform as compared to Hajj. The main reason is that Umrah can be performed anytime throughout the year except for the month of Dhul Hajj. While Hajj is compulsory to perform in the month of Dhul Hajj and requires some additional rituals as compared to Umrah. Umrah delivers different opportunities for Muslims to strengthen their faith and to gain some spiritual connection with Allah Almighty. Muslims can also ask for forg...Read More
Ramadan is a blessed month in which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. It is among the most cherished and auspicious months in the Islamic year. The advantages that a Muslim can harvest are numerous with no chances of committing a sin because there’s literally no barrier between a believer and Allah Almighty. This month's blessings are unlimited, and it is separated into three sections, namely, Ashra's (with 10 days in every Ashra). Ramadan is the ninth and most fortunate month of the Islamic calendar...Read More
Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca to worship Allah, the Almighty. Muslims feel really blessed, and by carrying it out, they want to make up for their sins. Umrah, in contrast to Hajj, is a ritual that can be performed whenever a believer desires or have enough resources. It is the most popular pilgrimage to Mecca after Hajj. Those who are truly Allah's people must follow this path. Muslims from all over the world come together to p...Read More