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Friday, July 10, 2009

Tips for Starting A New Life After Hajj

 

Bismillah hir Rehman nir Rahim

 

Assalamu Alaikum Warehmutallah

 

 

Dear Muslim!

 

Hope this email finds you in the best of Imaan, health & peace of mind Insha Allaah.

Today I compile some articles for our Hajji's. Insha Allah reading these articles will motivate them to keep doing Good. Ameen

 

Remember me & my late Mother in your Duas always.

 

Fi Amaan Allaah

 

Muhammad Salman Faheem

 

 

Tips to Enhance Faith after Hajj

A New Life After Hajj & `Umrah

Good Deeds After Hajj: A Sign of Acceptance

Lessons to Learn from Hajj

Death Wish After Performing Hajj

Hajj Paves Way to Paradise

Do Hajj and `Umrah Expiate Major Sins?

After Performing Hajj: Still Insisting on SINS

Hajj of the Prophet: Lessons to Learn

You can also read the followings:

Hajj: Ethics & Significance

Means For Expiating Sins

Worship in Islam: Concept & Fruits

Acts of Worship: Lost Their Power of Influence?

 

 

Tips to Enhance Faith after Hajj

 

Question of Fatwa: Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. How can Muslims enhance their faith after performing Hajj? Any tips will be very much appreciated. Jazakum Allah khayran.  

 

Content of Reply: Wa `alaykum As-Salamu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

 

 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.

 

Dear questioner, we would like to thank you for the great confidence you place in us, and we implore Allah Almighty to help us serve His cause and render our work for His Sake.

 

We should stress that those whom Allah has 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 favored by Allah to accomplish the task of traveling to the Sacred Land to perform Hajj and `Umrah is a favor that deserves gratitude.

 

We also urge the pilgrims, after they return from the Sacred Land, to keep their minds and souls attached to Allah, remembering Him constantly because Almighty Allah says, (And when ye have completed your devotions, then remember Allah as ye remember your fathers or with a more lively remembrance…) (Al-Baqarah 2: 200)

 

In his response to your question, Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, states:

 

Hajj, as the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said in the hadith, purifies sins and makes a person like a newborn and thus closer to Allah. It is therefore important for Hajjis to try their best to preserve this pure state as best they can. Here are a few tips to help them achieve this:

 

1. Try to be consistent in dhikr (remembrance of Allah), for dhikr helps us to come closer to the Lord and repels Satan.

 

2. Remain steadfast in performing Salah (ritual Prayers) and other religious duties.

 

3. Read and ponder the Qur'an on a daily basis.

 

4. Keep company with righteous Muslims.

 

5. Occupy time in good deeds as much as possible.

 

6. Pray to Allah to make your heart steadfast in obeying Him in the manner of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) by using the following du`aa' (supplication):

 

Allaahumma yaa muqalliba al-quloobi thabbit qalbee `alaa ta'atika.

 

(O Allah! You are the twister of hearts! Make my heart firm on obedience to You!).

 

 Moreover, Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal Nadvi, Imam of Calgary Mosque, Alberta, Canada, and Former Professor at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, states:

 

We need to understand that Hajj is a preparation for our mission of Islam because the pilgrim starts his or her Hajj with repeating the slogan of "labayk," which means "I am here to listen and obey."

 

So the Hajj training is supposed to train us to carry this mission of Islam when we are back. We can remember the hadith that explains the sign of an accepted Hajj—a Hajj mabroor—that a person after Hajj becomes more caring about the Hereafter and less interested in the pleasures of this life.

 

Here, I can suggest the following tips for enhancing our imaan (faith) after Hajj:

 

1. Keep away from the haram (forbidden) because after Hajj a person should start a new life that is supposed to be clean.

 

2. Carry the message of Islam by inviting people to it and showing a good example.

 

3. Be regular in performing your daily Prayers and being committed to the mosque.

 

4. Increase your number of good deeds and ask Allah to accept them.

 

Allah Almighty knows best.

 

 

 

A New Life After Hajj & `Umrah

 

Question of Fatwa: As-Salaamu `Alaykum. Dear scholars, I have a very important question and I would like you to furnish me with a proper answer, Insha Allah. As we know now that most people have returned back 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?  

 

 Content of Reply:

 

Wa `alaykum As-Salamu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

 

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.

 

No doubt, Hajj is a golden opportunity to have one's sins forgiven, one's soul refined, and one's heart filled with iman and tranquility. The one who performs Hajj is supposed to be a model for others after returning. He or she is to recall throughout the year the matchless experiences gained in Hajj.

 

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 favored by Allah to accomplish the task of traveling 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 Almighty Allah says, (And when ye have completed your devotions, then remember Allah as ye remember your fathers or with a more lively remembrance…) (Al-Baqarah 2: 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 behooves 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 honor 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. Fulfill 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.

 

Allah Almighty knows best.

 

 

 

Good Deeds After Hajj: A Sign of Acceptance

 

 

Of the most important things that Muslims are to be concerned with after offering any act of obedience is whether it has been accepted or not. A person's being enabled to offer an act of obedience is principally a great blessing in itself, but in order for this blessing to be complete it is to be coupled with a far greater blessing, that is, acceptance on part of Almighty Allah. This is clearly apparent in the case of performing Hajj. Pilgrims exert exhausting efforts while offering the rituals of Hajj; what a loss would it be if their pilgrimage was not accepted!

 

When people's supposed-to-be good deeds are not accepted, their loss in this world and the Hereafter is manifest! Being aware that there are many reasons for acts of obedience being rendered unacceptable, people become increasingly concerned with knowing the means by which they can get their acts of obedience accepted. Those who find themselves able to attain these means are to praise Almighty Allah for this, and earnestly seek to remain steadfast in fulfilling them. On the other hand, those who have failed to have their deeds accepted are to give priority from now on to sincerely doing their best to attain the means to do so.

 

The following are among the means that may render your acts of obedience acceptable:

 

Belittle the deeds that you offer and do not take pride in being able to do them. However many acts of obedience you may be able to offer, view them always as unequal to the ample blessings that Almighty Allah bestows on you. You will never be able to express the gratitude that befits the blessings and bounties Almighty Allah confers on people, nor will you be able to observe all the duties that you owe to Almighty Allah. That is why it is a characteristic of pious worshipers to always belittle their acts of obedience and regard them as nothing, lest they may admire what they do and take pride in it and thus have their deeds rendered unacceptable.

 

In order to develop this characteristic in yourself, seek to deeply know Almighty Allah, praise Him Most High for the abundant blessings that He bestows on you, and always remember the sins that you commit and the shortcomings of your acts.

 

Contemplate the words that Almighty Allah directs to His Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him): [O thou enveloped in thy cloak, arise and warn! Thy Lord magnify, thy raiment purify, and all abomination shun! Nor expect, in giving, any increase (for thyself)!] (Al-Mudathir 74:1-6).

 

Explaining the last verse, Al-Hassan Al-Basri, an eminent scholar, said that it warns the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) against regarding what he offered of acts to Almighty Allah as great and ample.

 

Always be concerned about whether the acts that you offer will be accepted or not. Righteous predecessors, knowing that they would return to their Lord, used to be very afraid that the good deeds they offered in this world might not be accepted.

 

Allah Almighty says: [And those who give that which they give with hearts afraid because they are about to return unto their Lord, these race for the good things, and they shall win them in the race] (Al-Mu'minun 23:60–61).

 

The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said that the reference in this verse is to those pious persons who pray, fast, and give charity, and yet are extremely afraid that these acts may not be accepted from them.

 

`Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) was reported to have said "Be concerned about the acceptance of a deed more than you are concerned about the deed itself. Do you not meditate upon Allah's words: [Allah accepteth only from those who are righteous] (Al-Ma'idah 5:27)?"

 

Simultaneously, hope that Almighty Allah accepts your deeds. You should combine in yout heart both fear and hope. Experiencing only fear in this respect may lead you to despair of Allah's mercy; while anticipating that Almighty Allah will accept your deeds without experiencing any fear of the contrary, may lead you to be overconfident that you can escape Allah's punishment. These are negative and undesirable qualities for a true believer to have.

 

In fact, combining both fear and hope makes the believers modest and increases their faith and submission to Almighty Allah. The believers' hope here is represented in their humbly beseeching Almighty Allah to accept their deeds, for it is He alone Who can render their deeds acceptable. Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Isma`il (peace and blessings be upon both of them) would pray Almighty Allah to accept their deeds. This is referred to in Almighty Allah's words: [And when Abraham and Ishmael were raising the foundations of the House, (Abraham prayed): Our Lord! Accept from us (this duty). Lo! Thou, only Thou, art the Hearer, the Knower] (Al-Baqarah 2:127).

 

Ask Allah for forgiveness every now and then. However earnest you may be in doing your best in offering acts of obedience, there will always be something missing, for no one is perfect. Hence, Almighty Allah directs His worshipers to compensate for this inevitable shortcoming by always beseeching Him to forgive them after offering acts of worship. That is why He Most High says after mentioning the rituals of Hajj [Then pass on at a quick pace from the place whence it is usual for the multitude so to do, and ask for Allah's forgiveness. For Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful] (Al-Baqarah 2:199).

 

Almighty Allah also ordered Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) to conclude his life—which was full of acts of worship and striving in His cause—with asking Him Most High for forgiveness. This is referred to in the following verse: [When comes the Help of Allah, and Victory, and thou dost see the People enter Allah's Religion in crowds, celebrate the Praises of thy Lord, and pray for His Forgiveness: for He is Oft-Returning (in Grace and Mercy)] (An-Nasr 110:1–3).

 

Seek to offer as many good deeds as you can. Good deeds are like a tree that needs watering and care so that it bears fruits. It is a sign of your good deed being accepted that you offer extra good deeds. In fact, it is a great bounty from Almighty Allah that He enables a person to offer further good deeds. This is Allah's way of drawing a person closer to Him Most High.

 

It benefits the believers to know some examples set by the Prophet's Companions in this regard, and to know also the significance and merit of regular observance of good deeds, as well as the benefits and rewards they may get in this connection.

 

Examples of the Companions:

 

It was reported that `A'ishah, Mother of the Believers (may Allah be pleased with her), would offer eight rak`ahs of Duha Prayer. She (may Allah be pleased with her) would say, "(even) if I had been threatened to be killed unless I gave up offering Duha Prayer, I would never have abandoned it" (Malik; regarded as authentic by Sheikh Al-Albani).

 

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that at the time of the Fajr Prayer the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked Bilal, "Tell me of the best deed you did for which you hope to receive good reward after embracing Islam, for I heard the sound of your footsteps in front of me in Paradise." Bilal replied, "I did not do anything worth mentioning except that whenever I performed ablution during the day or night, I would pray after that ablution as much as was decreed for me (to pray)" (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).

 

It was also reported that `Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) said that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) came to his house when he and his wife Fatimah had gone to bed. `Ali said: The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) put his feet between me and her till I felt the coldness of his feet on my abdomen. He (peace and blessings be upon him) then taught us what to say on going to bed: "Subhan Allah (Glory be to Allah) thirty-three times, Al-hamdu lillah (Praise be to Allah) thirty-three times, and Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest) thirty-four times." `Ali added, "I have never failed to say so ever since." Somebody asked him, "Even on the night of the battle of Siffin?" `Ali answered, "No, even on the night of the Battle of Siffin" (Al-Hakim). Mind that `Ali did not give up saying this dhikr even in the midst of battles, let alone peace time.

 

The Significance and Merit of Regular Voluntary Acts of Worship:

 

It is of a paramount importance for worshipers to keep observing good deeds regularly for several reasons:

 

It is a sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also to offer voluntary acts of obedience regularly. `A'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) reported: When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would offer an act of obedience, he would keep doing it regularly (Muslim).

 

Regular acts of obedience are the most beloved acts to Almighty Allah and His Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him). The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "The most beloved deed to Almighty Allah is the most constant even though it were little."

 

It is desirable for those who have missed a voluntary act of worship that they offer regularly to make it up. This asserts the significance of the regular observance of acts of obedience.


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