Behind the Rituals of Hajj – from a Leader’s and Daie’s perspective
There are several ironies between what we practise and what we keep preaching in our Islamic lectures. Here are some of them within the context of Hajj.
There are several ironies between what we practise and what we keep preaching in our Islamic lectures. Here are some of them within the context of Hajj.
Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik - here I come, O Allah! What are you really coming for as you invoke in your Talbiyah?
This year's season of Hajj would certainly be disrupted a little bit due to the tribulations of COVID-19. Did you know that the season of Hajj during ar-Rasul’s time was also filled with trials and tribulations?
There, in Uhud, a tough battle in the history of Islam was fought, and a mountain-load of lessons for us to reflect on.
In case we didn’t realise it, the ordain of Qurban is also for the same goal of Taqwa!
Al-Adha is all about the beautiful stories of sacrifice. We sacrifice what we love in exchange for what is greater, nobler and most righteous in the sight of Allah. So,…
There was one interesting story during ar-Rasul’s time. A well-known one, but that left us wondering. The Sahabah were having a discussion when one of them left in disappointment.
The Qurban is a great opportunity for the Daies to transform themselves.
Hajj selfie? Going live on social media? Our family and relatives cheering and congratulating us for performing Hajj? We went for Hajj before already and are now going again so people will become awed of us?
In the wake of millions of people going for Hajj with all the novel facilities, bowing in unity and equality before Allah...