THE ESSENCE OF THE HAJ
  By: Umm Mohammed 
   
  Many years ago before the advent of Islam, or Christianity, or even Judaism 
as we know of these religions today, Allah gave the command to His chosen 
prophet Ibrahim (AS): 'And proclaim to (among) the people of the haj 
(pilgrimage).' (Holy Quran, 22:27). 
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  He followed up this command with the reassuring promise that it (the call) 
will be answered by the response of people coming from far and wide, literally 
from the furthest corners and deepest valleys of the earth-walking and riding 
every possible beast available for travel. This, in a time and age when no such 
commodity or technological aid such as microphones and speakers existed. This, 
in a time and age in man's history when methods of determining the passage of 
time, in terms of months and years, had not yet been deciphered by man. This, 
in a time and age when there was not yet discovered such devices for providing 
comfort such as refrigeration for cooling water and preserving food, or air 
conditioning or even tents-all providing comfort and ease for today's pilgrims. 
This, at a time and age in which it took many months-even years-to pass over 
the land and through the hardships it took for the people to reach their 
destination of the sacred spot known as "Makkah'. 
   
  As a great honor of commemoration to Ibrahim (AS) and even greater honor to 
Allah, millions of people now answer this age-old call. The conveniences of 
modern travel and accommodation coupled with a major rise worldwide in the 
monetary station of people has enabled such masses of over 2 million pilgrims 
to attend the pilgrimage yearly. 
   
  This is no small feat, and something which we should not take lightly by 
forgetting to thank Allah for this great blessing. 
   
  Many hardships and tragic obstacles have scarred the pilgrimages of the past. 
But those associated with the responsibility of ensuring the safety and comfort 
of the pilgrims-the honored guests of the Most Merciful-have learned the hard 
lessons of those tragic events. And they have worked long and diligently in 
making the proper corrections to ensure the safety and comfort of all. Great 
strides have been taken in this direction by the Saudi Government:
   
  As a precautionary method to preventing the wildfires that have previously 
taken over the tent city of Mina, gas and even electric cookers have been 
prohibited, and a system of bringing in food prepared outside or in assigned 
kitchens to the pilgrims has been established and enforced. Even the very 
tragic incidents of the stampedes at the jamarat areas (the sites where the 
pilgrims toss the stones in imitation of Ibrahim's stoning the devil when he 
was tempted by him) have been eliminated by the construction of multiple-level 
bridges and enforcement of one-way traffic for this procedure, as well as an 
enforced orderly admittance from the lanes of tents into the jamarat region. 
   
  Nowhere in the world will you witness any such gatherings of nearly 3 million 
pilgrims gathered at one spot, at one time, dressed in the same bland simple 
cloth, facing the same direction at one time, all praying essentially for one 
thing: forgiveness. All asking of One God for admittance into heaven by His 
Mercy. Pauper, beggar, king, businessman, lower laborer, all standing shoulder 
to shoulder on the same standing--none outshining the other in the sight of 
Allah by anything other than their piety held within the depths of their 
hearts. 
   
  Such a beautiful spot and time--the mountain of Mercy on the Day in which He 
lowers His vast Mercy on the masses! 
   
  To repeat the words the pilgrims so humbly and hopefully repeat: 'Labaik 
Allahumma labaik' (I am here, O Allah-I am here in answer to Your call).
   
  Allah has extended the invitation, and the humble, hopeful pilgrims have 
answered. They have accepted Allah's invitation to be His honored guests. He is 
by sure the Most Generous and Beneficial! He has promised His Mercy and 
forgiveness for those who come to Him, and He never relinquishes on His 
promise. His only stipulation is that His slaves answer His call. 
   
  On this Day of Mercy-the Day of Arafat-we have many multitudes of yearning 
pilgrims answering His call. 
   
  May He shed His Everlasting Mercy upon us all!

       

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