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People do not feel anxious or weary when they follow the Qur’an’s morality. However, the enjoyment derived from doing something with worldly aims in mind is very limited and of short duration. When the benefits gained run out, their eagerness to continue subsides and the aim becomes regarded as a bother. But those who seek Allah’s favor are rewarded with pleasure, for they know that they will be rewarded for their intention and not for the nature of the act. Therefore, they will never get bored with doing it: Their [the sacrificial animals’] flesh and blood does not reach Allah, but your heedfulness does. In this way He has subjected them to you so that you might proclaim Allah’s greatness for the way that He has guided you. Give good news to those who do good. (Surat al-Hajj: 37) Adnan Oktar Harun Yahya 33 And so, no matter what they do, if they perform it in the hope of winning Allah’s pleasure, and if they keep on doing so until the end of their lives, they will never get bored or lose their enjoyment in doing it again and again. No matter how long they do that deed, their love and desire for earning Allah’s favor will cause them to constantly create new and beautiful things on their horizon. Having rooted their morality in fear of Him, they form close relationships and friendships with those around them; have no desire for rank, position, or money; and are never jealous or anxious.
Harun Yahya (Those Who Exhaust All Their Pleasures In This Life)
7.27 ʿAlī said: By God, a group of people will enter the Garden of Eden first on the day of resurrection. These people did not pray or fast more than others, nor perform the hajj or ʿumrah pilgrimage to Mecca more often than others. The honor is due to the worth of their minds.
al-Qadi al-Qudai (A Treasury of Virtues: Sayings, Sermons, and Teachings of Ali, with the One Hundred Proverbs, attributed to al-Jahiz)
How difficult it can be for a widow-mother of ten siblings to travel from rich to poor in just a few years after my father's death, only a heart can feel it. A mother who could not read on her own but enlightened her children with higher education and dignity, my mother was also among such mothers. I didn't know why I used to tell my mother in my childhood that whenever I would grow up, I would perform Hajj for her. My mother always replied with a smile, study first; if you earn money by doing a job, then we perform Hajj. I grew up before I grew up. I joined the army and came back. From Larkana to Karachi and then to the Netherlands, where the oppression of the oppressors was waiting for me, and oppression ruined my life. I miraculously fulfilled my promise to perform Hajj with my mother in 1985. Two years later, my mother could not survive a heart attack and left everyone alone. May Allah raises her rank in heaven.
Ehsan Sehgal
heard stories from family who’d undertaken this most significant event in a Muslim’s life. She envisioned standing in a circle around the Great Mosque, or Al-Masjid al-Haram, in Mecca, performing her prayers. The pilgrimage continued in Muzdalifa, where the Night Prayer was observed and twenty-one pebbles were picked up for symbolic stoning of Satan at Mina. Two or three days were spent in Mina for various ceremonies before the return to Mecca. Families who made the pilgrimage were allowed to add the term “hajj” to their name. As a little girl Djamila had been especially drawn with anticipated delight to stories of the four-day celebration afterward, the ‘id al-adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, also known as the Major Festival. She had also looked forward to painting
David Baldacci (The Camel Club (Camel Club, #1))
surah which is followed by two numbers, the first indicating the surah, and the second indicating the verse,: Al-Araf 7: 206; Al-Raad 13: 15; Al-Nahl 16: 50; Al-Isra 17: 109; Maryam 19: 58; Al-Hajj 22: 18 & 22: 77; Al-Furqan 25: 60; Al-Naml 27: 26; Al-Sajdah 32: 15; Saad 38: 25; Fussilat 41: 38; Al-Najm 53: 62; Al-Inshiqaq 84: 21 and Al-Alaq 96: 19. If you do not perform a prostration when you read or listen to any of these verses, you have done badly because you miss out on the reward of performing a prostration for God. You incur no sin and violate no divine order.
Muhammad Saed Abdul-Rahman (Tafsir Ibn Kathir Part 2 of 30: Al Baqarah 142 To Al Baqarah 252)
How difficult it can be for a widowed mother of ten siblings to pass from the rich to the poor within a few years of my father's death; A mother who could not read on her own but enlightened her children with higher education and dignity, my mother was also among such mothers. I didn't know why I kept telling my mother in my childhood that whenever I grew up, I would go on a pilgrimage with her. My mother always replied with a smile, study first; if you earn money by doing a job, then we perform Hajj. I grew up before I grew up. I joined the army and came back. From Larkana to Karachi and then to the Netherlands, where the oppression of the oppressors was waiting for me, and oppression ruined my life. I miraculously fulfilled my promise to perform Hajj with my mother in 1985. Two years later, my mother could not survive a heart attack and left everyone alone. May Allah raise her rank in heaven.
Ehsan Sehgal
Ibn Abbas RA reported: The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, the Umrah pilgrimage during Ramadan is equal to Hajj or equivalent to performing Hajj with me.
Sahih al-Bukhārī 1782, Sahih Muslim 1256
Ibn Abbas (r.a.) reported: The Holy Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Verily, the Umrah pilgrimage during Ramadan is equal to Hajj or equivalent to performing Hajj with me.
Sahih al-Bukhārī 1782, Sahih Muslim 1256
To perform Hajj. (i.e. Pilgrimage to Mecca)
Muhammad Ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari (The Hadith: Sahih Al-Bukhari)