10 Tips for An Easy and Spiritual Hajj journey

Hajj is fast approaching and you may be wondering how to prepare well. It will be in a few days that the departures of the first pilgrims will take place and perhaps you will be (or one of your relatives) part of those privileged guests whom Allah will call this year to adore Him.

We are not talking about any trip here. We are talking about a unique journey that is not only one of the 5 pillars of Islam but also has huge rewards: in particular, if it is accepted, that of resetting your counters and restarting your Muslim’s new life with a blank book, like a newborn.

To help you prepare for the Hajj as it should and put as many chances on your side as possible to make this trip as serene as possible. If you want to buy personalised Muslim gifts for kids, Little Ummah online gift shop is offering top quality pilgrimage gifts.

Here are top 10 tips of essential resources for properly organise your departure to Hajj

  1. Always deal with the agency that has a proprietary license and also who is approved by the Ministry of Hajj. Many of the travel agencies have been banned by the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, so in order to avoid conflicts make sure to consult registered agency and book Hajj packages for an easy journey.
  2. The Proximity of hotels for Hajj is one of the relaxing features on your trip. The proximity is an essential element of the good success of the Hajj.
  3. Proximity also avoids unnecessary fatigue in order to preserve its strength for Mina’s hands.
  4. Being in the place of the mosque or the Kaaba, allows one to devote all his days to the prayer (in Mecca 1 prayer = 100 000 prayers. in Medina 1a prayer = 1000 prayers.) The selected hotels should be located at the foot of the Prophet’s mosque, Mecca or at the esplanade of Kaaba.
  5. These luxury hotels have the advantage of having a reputable restaurant with meals and balanced to avoid all health risks.
  6. To have such a huge privilege, you will have to deserve it. Prepare yourself materially, mentally and spiritually, while arming yourself with great patience (rubbing shoulders with a large number of people of different cultures and educational levels in such proximity is far from easy).
  7. What are the rites to perform? What budget do you anticipate? What is the organisation on-site? What to pack? You will have to make a list beforehand and get its solution as soon as possible.
  8. Practical and indispensable resources must have answers to your questions.
  9. As you can see, the Hajj is the journey of a lifetime, of such magnitude that it is not improvised. There are a lot of things to know if you want to take full advantage of it and not feel like you’ve missed out on your Hajj.
  10. Make sure that you have complete resources to prepare for it.

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May Allah invite us to be a part of his hosts and accept the Hajj of those who will be called. If you think this article might be helpful to a loved one, share it and let them get ready.

UK’s Authorised Hajj Service Provider: Al Haramain Hajj and Umrah Tours Ltd.

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10 Facts of Islam Religion

Islamism is a diverse and heterogeneous movement of political but also religious characteristics. It has the purpose of acting in political life according to the religious thoughts, precepts, and beliefs of Islam, the Muhammad religion.

The three main ceremonies of Islam are birth, marriage, and death. The symbol of Islam is a half-moon on the right side and a slightly smaller five-pointed star on the upper left.

Let us find 10 interesting facts of Islam religion:

1. Pillars of faith:
One of the main pillars of Islam is the prayer that takes place in front of Mecca.
There are 5 pillars of faith for Islam. These are:

  1. Shahada: Sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith.
  2. Pray daily to God.
  3. Work with charity.
  4. The Fast.
  5. Pilgrimage to Mecca. This episode must happen at least once in the life of every Muslim. This is known as Hajj.

2. Ceremonies:

As for the important ceremonies for Islam are:

  1. The birth: At birth, the child’s father whispers in his ear the “call to prayer.” Then place some honey on the child’s tongue. It is, from this ritual, that the child is Muslim. After a week of birth, a ceremony called “aqiqah” is celebrated, by which the newborn is named.
  2. Marriage: As for the ritual of marriage, there must be at least 2 witnesses for the ceremony. The marriage can take place in the house of one of the spouses or the mosque. Both spouses must kneel in front of the imam (who directs the ceremony) to declare that they are getting married at their own will.
  3. Death: If the person knows that he is going to die, he must begin to recite something called “the shahada” but if the same person can’t recite it, then it will be those present who must recite it.

After the death of the person, the body is washed with water. This ritual must be performed by people of the same sex as the deceased. The body is then wrapped in the “Irma”, sacred white sheet. Finally, the body is taken to the mosque.

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3. Allah:

This is the term to refer to God. No other person can be called Allah, except the only true God. This name means “God” in Aramaic. Allah is the only supreme, almighty God and creator of the universe.

4. The Quran:

The Quran is the sacred book for the Islamic religion. This book consists of 114 chapters, which were transmitted to Muhammad of Allah. This book contains the word of Allah and is a message written in a clear language for the salvation of mankind.

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5. The Hadith:

This is a story or narrative that represents the actions and sayings of Muhammad. The hadiths are the main source of the Sunna, the second source of Muslim law after the Koran.

6. Sharia

Sharia is Islamic law. It is a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition. This constitutes a detailed code of conduct. It also includes moral and not only legal behaviors, it indicates what is allowed and prohibited.

7. The “Umma” community

The aspiration of all Islam is the unification of it. This religion was divided shortly after Muhammad’s death, is divided mainly into two major sides: the Sunni (traditional and majority orthodox religion) and the Shia Islam, minority branch (except for southern Iraq, Iran and part of Lebanon where they are most).

8. Muhammad:

Muhammad is the prophet of Allah, the only God for Muslims. Islamism has a book that is the word of Allah. This book is sacred. The 8 words in Arabic that summarize the belief of Islam are: “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet.”

9. Islam:

Islam arose when Muhammad received, from the archangel Gabriel, a divine message. After this message, Muhammad knew that he should promulgate religion and that it would be protected by Allah himself.

10. Muslim should pray 5 times in a day

It is also known as Salat. Muslims should pray 5 times a day at specific times:

  1. Salat al-fajr: dawn, before sunrise
  2. Salat al-zuhr: midday, after the sun passes its highest
  3. Salat al-asr: the late part of the afternoon
  4. Salat al-maghrib: just after sunset
  5. Salat al-isha: between sunset and midnight

Author: Al Haramain Hajj and Umrah Tours Ltd. Hajj and Umrah service provider & Little Ummah online store for personalised Islamic gifts for kids.

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