Hajj is like a mini Day of Judgment. It teaches you to be ready for the day of Judgment.
It also teaches unity, equality and striving to do good deeds.
Hajj is a spiritual journey and hence it touches the very core of the human soul. Spending the night in the mountains of Mina and Arafat and performing all the Hajj rituals serves are a great way to revitalize the Muslim faith and Taqwa.
the worldwide religion of Islam .. muslims coming from every nation to perform Hajj ... no discrimination no racism and no prejudice because they are all muslims ... to see the beauty of the religion and strengthen the faith and bond with the religion
The Muslims learn simplicity, equality, sacrifice, tolerance, forebearance and universal brotherhood.
Eid Al Adha. The tenth day of the last month of Muslim calendar. Hajj is also performed on the same day.
Muslims teach about kindness, care, the Quran, the teachings of the Prophets, and the Prophets lives like what they did and what their miracles were and the nice deeds they did, and also they say what a Muslim's job is like going to Hajj or doing what your parents say. Refer to questions below.
The 'shahadah' is the statement of faith by Muslims: that there is no god but God and that Muhammed (PBUH) is His messenger.
Hajj a Muslim pilgrimage
Performing Hajj is obligatory once in lifetime on each Muslim.
Out of the Five basic and compulsory pillars of Islam, one is Hajj. Hajj is compulsory for every ABLE (capable) Muslim. A true Muslim must go for Hajj once in a life-time (if he is economically and physically sound).
If you have a contention that going to Hajj is pointless then I would have a contention with proof that your life is meaningless and in vain. Hajj is one of the pillars of Islaam and it has been commanded by Allaah in His Book - Qur'an that whoever dies without visiting Kaabatullaa once in his lifetime then he has died the death of ignorance and infidelity. One should go to Hajj once in the lifetime. Pilgrimage to Hajj reminds us the day of Qayaamat. Answer-2 It may be pointless to go to Hajj if a person is not a Muslim by faith. As for as the Muslims are concerned, Hajj is obligatory on all Muslim men and women once in their life if they can afford physically and financially.
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is obligatory on each Muslim man and woman once in lifetime. It is the combination of all kinds of worship. It is of utmost importance to a Muslim.
Muslim Journey
It is compulsory for every muslim.
It is not necessary to call a Muslim by a particular name after performing Hajj. Anyhow, a Muslim man after performing hajj is called a 'Haji'. The Muslim woman is called 'Haajan, or Hajjan.
She can not do hajj when her marriage is forbidden in Islam