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Hajj And The Future Of Saudi Royals
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Quote:<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="2408" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> ..To cater for the increasing numbers of hajjis, why do the Saudis not knock down the near-by hotels and re-build them further away so more pilgrims can be catered for?
I feel the Saudis "bend over backwards" at time of hajj so they can make the ummah realise that they are the custodians of the two masjids, even though they bought blood to the 2 masajids!
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<b>Asslam-o-Aliakum</b>


Here is my proposal, which was published in a Muslim magazine a long time ago.


The Suadi and the native country make sure that a person who has performed Hajj once - he should not be issued a visa to enter Saudi Arabi during Hajj period. He can visit for Umrah later on, if he wishes - or he may pay expenses for a poor person to perform Hajj - and I am sure he would still get the Hajj reward.


The results of a survey taken by MSA in 1980s that 67% of the people performing Hajj had already done it once, twice, or three times. I personally know three persons who have performed Hajj more than six times.


My proposed restriction would not only lessen the burden on the Hujaj, but the Saudi government can also improve their services.


NO, Saudi Royals are not <b>Custodians of the two sacred places</b>. They took this title on the advice of their British sponsors to fool the Muslim Ummah.

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Sobhan Allah, I really hate such accusations, I went to Hajj last year and everything was okay, and the rituals we did were according to Quran and Sunna, and everybody there were so friendly, I really dont know where does Rehmat brings his ideas from, the saudi governement did all facilities possible for the hujjaj, and it did not prevent any from staying more or coming earlier, there are people who go to hajj starting from after ramadan and they stay there for 3 months and the saudi governement gives them the visa for that, and every year after the ending of the hajj season, they start making plans for rennovation and more facilities for next year to ease hajj on pilgrimige. many hujjaj come alone without a group, and they sleep in the streets and the saudi governement does not prevent them from that, i saw them and passed by many, they are even helped and given food and medication, and it does its best to help them, so it is there fault if they are not served well or dont have good accomodations. What I know that if I have enough money to go then okay, I will, if not then why should I go and throw myself into Tahluka, that is what many are doing, but still the saudi's are accepting them and not refusing their entrance. How they came to rule is another issue, and what they are doing to serve the hujjaj is another thing, and judging them should be left to Allah and not to us human beings.


Wasalam

Bismillah


as salam alykom


that is what I was trying to tell Rehmat but as usual he took the conversation to another aspect of not allowing Khutbas calling for Jihad, it seems that he/she likes just to raise points in disagreement. I wonder if he /she ever attended a Khubta at any of the sacred masjeds. I tried looking for links to khutbas of many in which Sobhan Allah the Imams used to get very hot to the limit of openly cursing Jews and other aggressors against Muslims every where. Then thought to just get out of the argument in the name of Allah

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Quote:<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="umm Zachariah" data-cite="umm Zachariah" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="2408" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> Assalamu aleikum,
What you write Honeycomb makes so much sense. It IS understandable that not all pilgrims can come at one time. Alhamdulillah we are sooooo many  [Image: biggrin.gif] .

Wassalaam,


To cater for the increasing numbers of hajjis, why do the Saudis not knock down the near-by hotels and re-build them further away so more pilgrims can be catered for?


I feel the Saudis "bend over backwards" at time of hajj so they can make the ummah realise that they are the custodians of the two masjids, even though they bought blood to the 2 masajids!

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Bismillah


Al-salam 'alaykom


Brother Deen, that is what they are already doing, there are are 2 projects that they started to market for them and i think they started building this one I remember its name the other I don't recall it


Tower of Zamzam


http://www.zamzamtower.com/ar/


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http://www.makkah-development.gov.sa/hcm.../2-3-1.htm


The above need translation


As u see they started and any one can buy this from any nationality for a certain period of time in a year benefiting from it up to 25 years. So they are working on it and dont forget that doing such a thing will take a lot of effort and time and money. We must be patient, and if we did not benifit form it Insha'Allah the next generation will [Image: smile.gif]


There is the english site for those who don't speak arabic [Image: smile.gif]




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as salam alykom


that is what I was trying to tell Rehmat but as usual he took the conversation to another aspect of not allowing Khutbas calling for Jihad, it seems that he/she likes just to raise points in disagreement. I wonder if he /she ever attended a Khubta at any of the sacred masjeds. I tried looking for links to khutbas of many in which Sobhan Allah the Imams used to get very hot to the limit of openly cursing Jews and other aggressors against Muslims every where. Then thought to just get out of the argument in the name of Allah

The khutbas in Mekka and Madinah always talk about Jihad, maybe he/she does not


understand Arabic [Image: rolleyes.gif] .


Wasalam

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[img]style_emoticons/default/blink.gif[/img] Hijaz liberated? Funniest thing I heard for a long time. [img]style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif[/img]
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Bismillah


r u referring to the US basis in Saudi Arabia???

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