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Hajj & Zyarat

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Hajj & Ziyarat – Description

Hajj and Ziyarat are two important spiritual journeys in Islam, both involving travel to sacred sites, but they have different religious significance.

1. Hajj (The Major Pilgrimage)

  • Definition: A mandatory pilgrimage to Makkah for Muslims who are physically and financially able.

  • Time: Performed during the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijjah (8th–12th).

  • Rituals Include:

    • Wearing Ihram (white garments).

    • Tawaf (circling the Kaaba).

    • Sa’i (walking between Safa and Marwa).

    • Standing at Arafat (key moment of forgiveness).

    • Stoning the Jamarat (symbolizing rejection of evil).

    • Qurbani (sacrifice) in honor of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

  • Reward: Hajj, if performed sincerely, wipes away past sins and grants immense spiritual reward.

2. Ziyarat (Visitation of Holy Places)

  • Definition: A voluntary visit to Islamic historical and sacred sites, including the graves of prophets, saints, and companions.

  • Common Ziyarat Locations:

    • Madinah: Visiting Masjid an-Nabawi and the grave of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    • Iraq: Karbala (Shrine of Imam Hussain), Najaf (Imam Ali’s Shrine).

    • Jerusalem: Masjid Al-Aqsa (third holiest site in Islam).

  • Importance: Ziyarat strengthens faith, love, and connection with Islamic history but is not obligatory like Hajj.

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