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A sacred journey of faith and devotion 🕋 Share reflections, duas, and experiences from Hajj and Umrah and support each other along the way.

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The goal is to not just travel, but to pray in every corner of the world, so that the earth may bear witness for you on the Day of Judgement.

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Smart people don't apologize, that's the way it is.

They twist it in such a way that in the end it is their mistake.

Your reaction seems more than wrong.

And then suddenly you're left proving yourself, while they get away with being innocent😒🤦‍♂️ if you don't know now you know one life one chance🙌✌️

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Salam sisters, who is seeking for a travel partner to perform Umrah?❤️

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Assalamualaikumwr.https://www.instagram.com/p/DYVO_UWE9dE/?img_index=4&igsh=MWJrMm0xZnFrMmF2Yw==
This is just me reminding that the purpose of getting married ,and for those who are at the holy lands ,I pray may Allah accept and grant you a bless one .Please pray for the ummah in general .
May Allah guide and bless .
P.s.I am new here just exploring .Do share around if this benefits .

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Dalia Mogahed on Instagram: "We read this ayah on almost every wedding invitation. But did you know it is a masterclass in marriage? The Qur’anic vision of marriage is not just rules. It is deeper and more demanding than that. It begins with humility: you were both created from dust. It continues with equality: from your own selves. It teaches us that we need each other, because only Allah is self-sufficient. And it tells us what a marriage is meant to become: sakīnah — a sanctuary from the chaos of the world. But sakīnah cannot exist without inner peace. And inner peace has to be cultivated through remembrance, regulation, and trust in Allah. This sakīnah is the safe haven that love and mercy pour into. Without safety, love cannot be received. Then the ayah gives us the two ingredients that make love durable: mawadda — expressed love raḥma — compassion, especially when things go wrong That means admiration when things are easy. And mercy when things are hard. Not humiliation. Not contempt. Not superiority. Not “you always” and “you never.” Just a home built on dignity, affection, and the kind of mercy that lets people stay human. #MuslimMarriage #Quran #Love #Marriage"

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🌙 DHUL HIJJAH – DAY 7 🌙

THE POWER OF DU’A 🤲

Allah ﷻ loves when His servants call upon Him sincerely. Du’a is not just words — it is worship, hope, trust, and a direct connection between the servant and the Creator. Never underestimate a du’a made with sincerity, tears, and faith.

Sometimes Allah answers immediately, sometimes He delays for wisdom, and sometimes He replaces it with something even better. But every sincere du’a is heard by Allah ﷻ.

📖 Qur’an Reminder:
“And your Lord says, ‘Call upon Me; I will respond to you.’”
— Surah Ghafir 40:60

🤲 May Allah ﷻ accept all our du’as during these blessed days of Dhul Hijjah, forgive our sins, ease our hardships, heal our hearts, and grant us goodness in this life and the Hereafter. Allahumma Ameen.

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The status of Hajj in Islam, and the conditions of it being obligatory

Praise be to Allaah.

Hajj to the sacred House of Allaah is one of the pillars of Islam and one of its most important fundamentals, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Islam is built on five (pillars): the testimony that there is no god but Allaah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah, establishing regular prayer, paying zakaah, fasting Ramadaan and performing pilgrimage to the sacred House of Allaah.”

It is obligatory according to the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and according to the consensus of the Muslims. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah) to the House (Ka‘bah) is a duty that mankind owes to Allaah, those who can afford the expenses (for one’s conveyance, provision and residence) ; and whoever disbelieves [i.e. denies Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah), then he is a disbeliever of Allaah], then Allaah stands not in need of any of the ‘Aalameen (mankind, jinn and all that exists)” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:97]

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah has enjoined the Hajj upon you, so perform Hajj.” And the Muslims are unanimously agreed upon that. It is something that no Muslim has any excuse for not knowing. Whoever denies that it is obligatory and he is one of those who live among the Muslims, is a kaafir. A person who fails to do it out of negligence is in grave danger, because some of the scholars said that such a person is a kaafir. This view is narrated in one report from Ahmad, but the correct view is that neglecting deeds does not make a person kaafir except in the case of prayer. ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Shaqeeq (may Allaah have mercy on him) – who was one of the Taabi’een – said: “The companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not regard omitting any action as kufr except prayer.” The one who neglects to do Hajj until he dies is not a kaafir according to the correct view, but he is in grave danger.

The Muslim has to fear Allaah and hasten to perform Hajj once he meets the conditions of it being obligatory, because we must hasten to perform all obligatory duties unless there is evidence to the contrary. How can a Muslim accept to forsake going to Hajj to the sacred House of Allaah when he is able to do it and it is easy for him to get there? How can he delay it when he does not know whether he will be able to get there after this year? He may become unable to go after he was able, or he may become poor after being rich, or he may die when Hajj was obligatory for him, then his heirs may neglect to make it up on his behalf.

The conditions of Hajj being obligatory are five:

1 – Being Muslim, the opposite of which is being a kaafir. The kaafir is not obliged to do Hajj, rather if a kaafir were to do Hajj, it would not be accepted from him.

2 – Being an adult. If a person has not yet reached the age of puberty, Hajj is not obligatory for him. If he does Hajj it is valid and counts as a voluntary Hajj, and when he reaches adulthood he must do the obligatory Hajj, because Hajj before puberty does not fulfill the obligation.

3 – Being of sound mind, the opposite of which is insanity. The one who is insane is not obliged to do Hajj, and Hajj cannot be done on his behalf.

4 – Being free. A slave is not obliged to perform Hajj, but if he does Hajj it is valid and counts as a voluntary Hajj. If he is set free, it is obligatory for him to perform the obligatory Hajj, because Hajj done before being set free does not fulfill the obligation. Some of the scholars said that if a slave performs Hajj with the permission of his master, this is valid and he does not have to repeat it. This view is more correct.

5 – Being able, financially and physically. In the case of a woman, this includes having a mahram. If she does not have a mahram, then she is not obliged to do Hajj. End quote.

Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 21/9-11.

http://islamqa.com/en/ref/41949

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