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The Prophet p.b.u.h. had performed a Hajj before he died.
they used to travel on animals camels horses ... etc some of them had to get going 3 months before Hajj to get to Makka by the time of Hajj
The past tense of unite is united.
Hajj transforms a Muslim in many ways. In fact, Hajj includes all kinds of worship. It makes a Haji purer in his thought, more honest in his dealings and more kind in his behaviour. He becomes more poise after performing Hajj than he used to be in the past. It fills his heart with love of Almighty Allah and His creatures.
There have been about 1,24,000 Prophets of Islam (May peace be upon them all. The holy Qur'an mentions some of the in various places. One of the verses from the Qur'an is given below to show the faith of the Muslims about the past Prophets and their Teachings. Translation: Say ye, "We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Ismail, Issac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them. And we bow to Allah in Islam." Al-Baqarah-II, Ayat -Verse 136.
The correct form of the word "unite" could be "united" when used in the past tense or "uniting" when used in the present participle form.
Islam is a religion that stresses equality: both the poor and the rich (men or women) are equal as slaves in the sight of Allah. In Islam the surest way to obtain Allah's forgiveness for one's past sins is Pilgrimage (the fifth pillar of Islam) which unfortunately is easy for the rich to afford the cost of the journey. The All-wise, Allah, did not put the poor Muslims in limbo, rather He made fasting during Ramadan as a means of placing the poor and the rich on equal footing in terms of asking for forgiveness for their past sins. If a Muslim has no means of going for hajj, there should be a way to compensate him/her. The All-wise has chosen Ramadan for all Muslims to get their past sins forgiven.
Safa and Marwa is important to Muslims because.... It is part of their religion, which they believe in, because its true and because it is where special people in the Islam history have been told to go to. Even today people still do because they have been told to follow the very important people in the past but the Muslims always know the special people ( the prophets) are still there watching.
No, unity is a noun. The related adjective is united (the past participle of the verb to unite).
People still go on pilgrimages, such as Hindus and the Muslims.
Hajj (pilgrimage) is a great annual event for Muslims. Hajj is important to Muslims for many reasons. There are many reasons why Muslims perform hajj which translate into the following numerous benefits of Hajj:It teaches us that Muslims are brothers and are equal.It teaches us that no differences among people due to race, tribe, color, home country, or tongue language.It teaches us, practically, the real human rights when you find people equal during praying, worshiping, and during performing the rituals.Hajj learns us that we are belonging to God (Allah) alone and that we all need his mercy and forgiveness.Hajj is biggest world gathering in the world. It is a demonstration of Islam unity and Islam universality.Muslims get acquainted with the spiritual and historical environment of the prophet Muhammad which strengthen their faith.It is a reminder of the Grand Assembly of the Day of Judgment when people will stand equal before Allah waiting for their final destiny.It confirms commitment of Muslims to Allah.On top of the above, Muslims on Hajj are rewarded, per God will, with forgiveness of all their sins and they return back as pure and innocent as the new the born.