The Hajj performed by The Holy Prophet (SAW) is called Hajj al wida because after that Hajj the Holy Prophet (SAW) fell ill and passed away to his beloved Almighty Allah Karim. That was his last Hajj.
Prophet Muhammed (Peace be upon him) performed Hajj only once in his life time. The speech he delivered on the 9th of Dul Hajj at Arafa Plain is called Farewell Sermon (Hajj Al Wida) because he knew that he would not be alive next year which he mentioned it in his speech.
Muhammad (may peace be upon him) performed Hajj only once. This Hajj is also known as "Hijjat-ul-Widaa".
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Hajat ul Wida, also known as the Farewell Pilgrimage, took place in the year 10 AH (After Hijra), which corresponds to 632 CE in the Gregorian calendar. This pilgrimage is significant as it was the last pilgrimage performed by the Prophet Muhammad before his passing. During this event, he delivered a famous sermon that emphasized key principles of Islam and the importance of unity among Muslims.
jumuah tul wida is the last jumuah prayer of ramadhan, its just a goodbye prayer and an oppurtunity to do dua for the year to come,
Rani Wida has written: 'Kisah-kasih wartawan dan sastrawan' 'Terhimpit kasin' 'Harta diudjung sendjata' 'Remadja korban buaja'
Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the five pillars of Islam. Hajj was made obligatory in the 9th year of Hijra. The Holy Prophet sent off 300 Muslims under the leadership of Hazrat Abubakr Siddique (may Allah be pleased with him) to Mecca so that they could perform Hajj. That was the year when it was banned for the Mushrikeen (those who associate partners with Allah) to enter Ka'ba. It was also made unlawful to perform Tawaaf (circling of Ka'ba) with naked body. The following year, 10th Hijra, the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) announced a head of time he himself would perform Hajj that year. He led tens of thousands of Muslims to Hajj that year and demonstrated to Muslims how to perform all the rites and rituals of the Hajj. This Hajj is known in history as Hajjatul Wida' or Farewell Pilgrimage because this proved to be the last Hajj the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) performed. At the end of this farewell pilgrimage, the divine revelation that had started some 22 years ago came to an end with the following verse of Surah Al-Maidah: "This day have I completed My commandments for you, and have brought to its fullness the favor that I have bestowed upon you, and have chosen Islam as your religion" .Hajj is an act of worship just like Salat (five daily prayers) and Sawm (fasting in the month of Ramadan). Muslims from all over the world gather in Mecca in the last month of Muslim calendar and worship Allah. Hajj is a special worship that lasts for several days. This is an occasion that brings Muslims of all countries, colors, and races to one place - the Ka'ba. This is a unique opportunity of worshiping Allah collectively in a large gathering at one place.c 2. Significance & Philosophy of hajj Every nation and society has a center of unity where they get together to worship God. They see prosperity and culture as relics of unity. People of the society get to know each other and understand each others difficulties. They form a unified front to remove these difficulties and achieve their goals. Allah says in the Holy Quran: "And to every people We appointed rites of sacrifice, that they might mention the name of Allah…" (22:34) With this idea, Hajj has been made a pinnacle of worship in order that Muslims who gather to perform Hajj can praise their Lord and Master, be thankful for His blessings, and humbly pray to Him for the removal of their difficulties. Muslims living in various parts of the world get to know each other, lay the foundation of social culture, give advice to each other, and provide opportunity for collective struggle.
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Praise be to Allaah.It was narrated from Qutaadah that Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) told him that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) performed 'Umrah four times, all of them in Dhu'l-Qi'dah apart from the 'Umrah which he performed with his Hajj: (he did) 'Umrah from al Hudaybiyah or at the time of al-Hudaybiyah in Dhu'l-Qi'dah; (he did) 'Umrah the following year in Dhu'l-Qi'dah; and (he did) 'Umrah from Ja'raanah when he shared out the booty of Hunayn in Dhu'l-Qi'dah. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, al-Hajj, 1654; Muslim, al-Hajj, 1253Ibn al-Qayyim said:He did 'Umrah four times after the Hijrah, four 'Umrahs, all of them in Dhu'l-Qi'dah. The first was the 'Umrah of al-Hudaybiyah, which was the first of them, in 6 AH, but the mushrikeen prevented him from reaching the House (the Ka'bah), so he offered the sacrifice (of camels) when his way was blocked at al Hudaybiyah, and he and his companions shaved their heads and exited the state of ihraam, and went back in the same year to Madeenah.The second was the Fulfilled 'Umrah in the following year, when he entered Makkah and stayed there for three (days), then he left after completing his 'Umrah.The third was the 'Umrah which he did along with his Hajj.The fourth was his 'Umrah from al-Ja'raanah, when he went out to Hunayn then he came back to Makkah and performed 'Umrah from al-Ja'raanah.He said: there is no (scholarly) dispute concerning the fact that he did no more than four 'Umrahs.See Zaad al-Ma'aad, vol. 2, p. 90-93Al-Nawawi said:The scholars said: the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) performed these 'Umrahs in Dhu'l-Qid'ah because of the virtue of this month and in order to go against the (ways of) Jaahiliyyah, because they used to think that this (i.e., doing 'Umrah in Dhu'l-Qi'dah) was one of the most evil of evil actions, as stated above. So the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did that several times in this month as this was the most eloquent way of explaining that it was permissible and of demonstrating the beliefs of Jaahiliyyah to be false.And Allaah knows best.Sharh Muslim, 8/235Source: Islam Q&A (http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/21222)
It's not ball with the ball, it's ba wida ba to the bang da bang diddy diddy and its kid rock
Khutbat Al-wadaa or "The Last Sermon" is the last sermon of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon Him. It is the last public speaking & advice of Him to Muslims since He PBUH had died few months after delivering that impressive sermon. It was delivered in the valley of Mount Arafat (in Macca) on the Ninth day of the Lunar month of pilgrim (Dhul Hijja) on the occasion of the pilgrimage of Muhammad PBUH & His companions & fellows. It contains much great effective words as all the words of Muhammad, may Allah grant Him with peace & blessings.