Why Hajj is Important



Hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam, is the Muslim pilgrimage to Makkah that is taking place this year from the 28th of July to the 2nd of August 2020. All Muslims who are physically and financially able to make the pilgrimage and can bear the cost of Hajj Package are required to do so at least once in their lives.
In just a few days, Muslims of every ethnic group, colour, social status, and culture will join in solidarity in the world’s largest annual gathering of people following the footstep of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and his followers on their first pilgrimage in Islam in the year 628.
Here is why they do it:
A Pillar Of Islam: For Muslims, Hajj is the fifth and final pillar of Islam. It is the journey that every adult Muslim must undertake at least once in their lives if they can afford it and are physically able to make the pilgrimage.
Unity Of All Muslims: During Hajj a great number of Muslims get together aside all differences of race, caste, financial position, nationality, and even sect as they unite in the holy pilgrimage, each donning the simple two-piece white garb of the non-attached traveller, allowing nearly no apparent difference whatsoever as they all stand together.


While Hajj is mandatory for every Muslim who is financially able to perform Hajj and physically fit. Performing these rituals are now a day very easy as there are many companies which are offering Hajj Packages for the sake of people comforts.
Purpose: During the Hajj the Pilgrims perform rituals of worship and they renew their sense of purpose in the world.
Humility: The Hajj makes Muslims feel the actual importance of life here on earth, and the afterlife, by throwing away all signs of social status, wealth, and arrogance.
Tranquillity: During Hajj, Muslims from all parts of the world come together and show their love for one another and get to know one another without any barriers or obstacles between them.
A Learning Journey: The season of Hajj brings a great deal of good as Muslims come together and learn from each other.
A Fresh Start: Hajj is a chance to wipe clean the slate of one’s mistakes and shortcomings of the past. Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) said: “One who comes to this House for Hajj and avoids all lewdness and sins, he returns as he was on the day his mother gave birth to him.” (Bukhari & Muslim).

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