Are you planning on going for Hajj this year? (OP)
Blessings of hajj:
Abu Hurayrah related that the prophet(saw) said:
One who performs hajj without marital relations or committing any sins returns from hajj as pure as he was on the day he was born.
Ibn mas'ud related that the prophet(saw) said:
perform hajj and umrah one after another, because both remove poverty and sins just as a hammer removes rust from iron, gold and silver, and there is no reward for an accepted hajj except paradise.
:'( :'( :'( the purpose of this thread is...a simple question..... is anybody performing hajj this year? :'( :'( :'(
serioulsy some of u are aware of me...how am attached to hajj....a question that hits me several time...when will i be called to my lords place? something is stuck to me, that cannot be easily removed.....
every now and then, waking in the morning..i wish i was there....okay i'll stop am getting to emotional.....well its my destination and my goal inshAllah....
even thou, my dream is egypt or as a family were planning to go abroad...saudi arabia comes to my mind and my heart, as its locked in forever!
so inshalah tell moi how many of u from this forum are planning to go hajj this year? as i'll feel comfortable....pray for me there when u reach there inshalah...and for the ummah inshalah....
travelling to mina, spending the night in muzdalifah, half of the day in arafat,jamarat, arriving in medinah sharif...... woah truly amazing journey..subanallah........climbing the mountain noor and sur...ya Allah...everyday..i wish i was there....
anyway this year am not going...but inshalah i'll see the live hajj coverage on islam channel...and i wont move from my seat...proper glued....
But inshalah next year my mums planning to go, for time being i'll save some money inshalah....
Abu Hurayrah reported that the prophet(saw) said:
One who performs hajj and one who performs umrah are Allah's guests, if they invoke Allah, He responds to them, and if they seek his forgiveness, He forgives them.
:'( :'( :'(
Last edited by Helena; 07-07-2006 at 09:43 AM.
All i hope is for my mums happiness.Shes my light.Shes my dunya.Her tears are my weakness.Her sadness breaks my heart.She is my mirror.A mirror that keeps me alive.Without her am nothing.shes my saaya.How can i leave her.I pray to Allah(swt) to keep me with her forever inshAllah.
I like to take this opportunity to say that I'm going to hajj as well this here inshallah. So in light of that, i like to apologize to anyone i've offended or hurt for the time i've been here.
Lastly, anyone has any specific dua requests, feel free to PM me inshallah. Just a reminder, best dua you can ask haaji to be is that you get the invitation yourself soon.
I would love to but I don't think I can afford it this year. InshAllah Allah SWT will help me financially to attend next year. Your Dua would be appreciated.
Yooo people im going to Saudia tomorrow night for hajj...inshAllaaah !!!
Labbaik Allahumma labaik...inshAllah the whole of LI wil be in ma prayers...
salam...
ur sis..
MashaAllah!!!
Just reading the words "Labbaik Allahumma Labaik" brings this ache in my heart b/cus I wanna go back!!!!!!!:
Ah! How I remember the busy busy busy airport in Jeddah, then the long long long trip on the bus to Makkah... Then seeing the crowd :scared: then the harram and then the first sight of the KABAH!!!!!!... SubhanAllah!!! An experience of a lifetime and one to be cherished forever.
That's a stupid bid'a law Okhee. Jordan is a constitutional monarchy. One should take the initiative to protest against it when one is still young. Protest until a referendum is passed.
I know it is easier said than done. But Allah (SWT) will reward those who engage in Jihad. Any holy struggle is Jihad. This is oppression and does not allow you to practice a very important pillar of your religion. One must not allow this tyranny to continue. Inshallah, the people who engage in this non-violent Jihad will be rewarded abundantly by Allah (SWT).
That's a stupid bid'a law Okhee. Jordan is a constitutional monarchy. One should take the initiative to protest against it when one is still young. Protest until a referendum is passed.
I know it is easier said than done. But Allah (SWT) will reward those who engage in Jihad. Any holy struggle is Jihad. This is oppression and does not allow you to practice a very important pillar of your religion. One must not allow this tyranny to continue. Inshallah, the people who engage in this non-violent Jihad will be rewarded abundantly by Allah (SWT).
Today I asked more abt this law and they told me that this year's min. age is SIXTY years..:X
and the reason is that the maximum no. of Jordanians who can go for Haj is 5000,and they see that the priority is for those who are above 60 years:X i.e before their death:X
And youth here believe that Hajj is for OLD people.. and that they have no time to do Hajj..so no one will protest against this law:X
O Allah..Cure my mum's illness and grant her a speedy recovery..Ameeeeeeeen
Hmm...that's stupid. Good thing we don't have any such restriction... in fact, you have these political parties doing anything for Muslim votes, such as by putting up huge banners of their leaders dressed in Muslim attire wishing all pilgrims a happy Haj, lol! Same thing during Eid & Ramadhan.
Today I asked more abt this law and they told me that this year's min. age is SIXTY years..:X
and the reason is that the maximum no. of Jordanians who can go for Haj is 5000,and they see that the priority is for those who are above 60 years:X i.e before their death:X
And youth here believe that Hajj is for OLD people.. and that they have no time to do Hajj..so no one will protest against this law:X
thats the strangest law i have ever heard! 60 years!!!??
are they crazy in their head , its one of the 5 pillars of islam and wait till you are 60!!?? thats just crazyyy!
OMG subhanAllah how many people have made it to the sixties!
so what you gonna do now?? wait tilll you are 60 ?
And as for the onewho fears standing in front of His Lord and restrainsthe soul from impure evil desires and lusts, verily, Paradise will be his abode [79:40-41]
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