A new life after Hajj
By Ahmad Ad-Deeb
Friday, December 28, 2007
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• The Secretary of the anniversary committee,
Alhaji Ismail Adekunle Sadiku (right) unfolding activities
to commemorate the 80th anniversary celebration of Zumuratul
Islamiyyah Society of Nigeria by the Lagos State branch
of the Society in Lagos on Wednesday.
PHOTO: MOSHOOD RAJI.
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As-Salaamu `Alaykum. Dear scholars, I have a very important
question, Insha Allah. As we know now that people are returning
home after completing the rituals of Hajj, may Allah Almighty
accept it from all. My question is: What next is required
of a person blessed with Hajj and `Umrah upon returning home?
Wa`alaykum As-Salaamu Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh. In the Name
of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. All praise and thanks
are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
First of all, we would like to thank you for the great confidence
you have in us, and we implore Allah to accept our good deeds
and to reward us generously, Amen.
In response to your question, Dr. Sabri `Abder-Ra’oof,
professor of Islamic Comparative Jurisprudence, at Al-Azhar
Univ., states:
We should stress the fact that those whom Allah favored to
perform Hajj and `Umrah, should be thankful to Allah, Glorified
and Exalted be He, Who has chosen them from among His servants
to perform these acts of worship, and they should implore
Almighty Allah to accept their good deeds. That is very important,
for it reflects their belief that being so favoured by Allah
to accomplish the task of travelling to the Sacred Land to
perform Hajj and Umrah is a favor that deserves gratitude
to Allah.
We also urge the pilgrim, after returning from the Sacred
Land, to keep his mind and soul attached to Allah, remembering
Him constantly because Allah, Glorified and Exalted be He,
says, (And when ye have completed your devotions, then remember
Allah as ye remember your fathers or with a more lively remembrance…)
(Al-Baqarah: 200)
The new Hajji should be very keen to avoid evil and shameful
deeds especially after Allah has obliterated them and forgave
all his sins, as a reward of performing Hajj. This is based
on the Hadith in which the Prophet, peace and blessings be
upon him, said, “The reward of Hajj Mabrur (the one
accepted by Allah) is nothing but Paradise.” He also
said, "(The performance of) `Umrah is an expiation for
the sins committed between it and the previous one.”
Therefore, it behoves every Hajji to forward due gratitude
to Allah for being chosen to perform those acts of worship
and, at the same time, to beseech Him for acceptance.
We advice such a person, upon returning home, to be conscious
of Allah, Glorified and Exalted be He, when performing all
what Allah has obligated him to do of the other worships such
as Salah (Prayers), Zakah, Fasting, dutifulness to his parents,
visiting kith and kin, being charitable and benevolent to
Allah’s creatures, experiencing the etiquettes of Islam,
taking the morals of the Qur’an as a model and the like
of what the Muslim should do.
The reason for all what we have said above is that the more
Hajj is considered an honour and a blessing, the more it entails
responsibility on which man will be asked concerning on the
Day of Judgment in case he misbehaves after returning from
Hajj. Almighty Allah says, (“Lo! Allah enjoineth justice
and kindness, and giving to kinsfolk, and forbiddeth lewdness
and abomination and wickedness.
He exhorteth you in order that ye may take heed. Fulfil the
covenant of Allah when ye have covenanted, and break not your
oaths after the asseveration of them, and after ye have made
Allah surety over you. Lo! Allah knoweth what ye do.) (An-Nahl:
90-91)
The epitome of this is that this worship (Hajj) is obligated
once in lifetime. So, the pilgrim should take that as a golden
opportunity, which he will make use of for the rest of his
life, reminiscing about the sacred places and all rituals
(of Hajj), for that will strengthen his faith and help him
to obey Allah.
Source:Islamonline.com
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