Runway Hajj & Umrah

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Every Muslim in the world has a great goal in life to be present in the House of Allah. There are two paths to reach this goal: Hajj and Umrah. Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam, and it is obligatory for every capable Muslim to perform it. On the other hand, Umrah is a special purpose like Hajj, which leads to closenessto Allah.”
“Hajj is obligatory once ina lifetime, but it can be performed repeatedly. Forthose who are financially and physically capable,performing Hajj at least once in their life ismandatory. During Hajj, Muslims gather seekingAllah’s mercy, where the goal is to attaincloseness to Allah. Umrah can beperformed through out the year, and it offers a greatopportunity to journey toward the House Allah. ”
“The main place for nurturing the heart and soul is the Kaaba of the body. But during Hajj, there are several other important locations—such as Mina, Muzdalifah, and the plains of Arafat—where devotees engage in worship with deep concentration to attain closeness to Allah.”
“Every ritual of Hajj introduces Muslims to the path of spiritual purification. First, pilgrims wear the Ihram—a simple white garment that separates them from worldly matters, symbolizing standing solely before Allah.”
“Then, surrounded by an atmosphere of countless dreams, they embody Tawheed—reflecting Allah’s supreme greatness and unity through their deep love and devotion.”
“After performing Tawaf, pilgrims complete Sa’i between the hills of Safa and Marwa, which recalls the memory of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.)when his wife Bibi Hazera searched for water for his infant son Ismail. Allah honored this ritual as a gift for his boundless faith.
“A pilgrim spends one night in Mina, engaging in worship. The next day, they stand in the plain of Arafat—considered the most important part of Hajj. Here, prayers are made for Allah’s forgiveness; this moment evokes the memory of the Day of Judgment.”
“Then comes the story of Rashi Al-Jazari, where he symbolically throws stones at the century of Hazari. This act represents resistance against the catastrophe of the century and expresses the power of God.”
“At the end, Qurbani is performed—an expression of devotion to Allah during Eid-ul-Adha. The meat from the sacrifice is distributed among family members and the poor, serving as an example of generosity.”
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