01-14-2004, 02:20 PM
Praise be to Allah the All –Knower and prayer and peace be upon His
Messenger Mohamed. May Allah be Glorified accept all our deeds only
to gain His satisfaction and success on earth and the Hereafter.
Haj is the fifth pillar of Islam, which becomes compulsory only under
the condition of availability of the necessary resources. Those
possibilities include financial, health, and transportation as well
as other aspects of resources as reflected in "In it are signs
manifest; (for example), the station of Abraham; whoever enters it
attains security; pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to God, those
who can afford the journey; but if any deny faith, God stands not in
need of any of his creature" Quran 3: 97 (Al- Emran).
Rituals of Haj contain:
1. Intention (Neiya).
2. Undertake status of Ihram.
3. Tawaf (circling around Ka`baa 7 times): It is performed at three
different occasions:
Arrival to Mecca.
Descending from Arafa.
Prior to departure from Mecca.
4. Shuttling between the two mounts of Safa and Marwa (7 times).
5. Spending the daytime of the 9th of Dhul Hijja until sunset at the
area of Arafa mountain.
6. Slaughter a sacrifice.
7. Stoning three symbols of the devil (Iblees).
In this message we will focus on the origins and symbols vested in
part of the rituals, we will not exhaust the subject in this article
since we intend to make a full coverage on due time according to a
schedule set for the religious lessons published on islammesge.com:
1. The Tawaf:
It was ordained since Adam who used to circle around the Ka`baa
(house of Allah). Throughout the different eras, it was subjected to
major distortion. Prior to the prophecy of Prophet Mohamed (prayer
and peace be upon him), worshipers circled around Ka`baa naked
whistling and clapping their hands which was the manner of their
worship at the time. So Allah revived the ritual of Tawaf in the
appropriate manner making it mandatory to be performed with great
respect equal to prayer.
2. Shuttling between the two mounts of Safa and Marwa (7times):
As Allah (SAW) commanded His Messenger Ibrahim (prayer and peace be
upon him) to escort both his wife Hajar together with the newly born
infant Ismail to the surrounding area of Ka`baa and leave them there.
Ibrahim conveyed the Diving order to the pious wife who without any
hestiatation told him as long as Allah commanded this; He will never
let us down. See how this reflects the sincere faith in Allah.
The old man who waited a long time for this child left the wife and
the baby in the deserted area while praying to Allah" O our Lord I
have made some of my offspring to dwell in a valley without
cultivation, by thy Sacred house; in order, O our Lord, that they may
establish regular prayer: so fill the hearts to some among men with
love towards them, and feed them with fruits: so that they may give
thanks" Quran 14: 37 (Ibrahim).
The infant started to be thirsty while there was no sign of water
around. The desperate mother decided to look for any source of water.
In her endeavor to do so, she shuttled between Safa and Marwa
mountains climbing over each of them in an effort to explore
possibilities of rescue and sources of water. During the exercise she
constantly and humbly prayed to Allah showing her dire need for an
immediate help. At last, after the seventh time, she was surprised to
find water sprang from underneath the baby's feet. She ran to the
source instructing the water (zimi zimi: it means do not spread).
This blessed source – due to Allah's Glory – is still and will
continue with Allah's willing to run until the day after. However,
over time two idols were installed on top of both mountains for
people to worship. This made the Muslims, at the time of Prophet
Mohamed (SAW) to be reluctant to perform the ritual of shuttling
between Safa and Marwa (Sa`ay). In order to institutionalize this
ritual, Allah Almighty revealed the verse "Behold! Safa and Marwa are
among the symbols of God, so if those who visit the house in the
season or at other times, should compass them round, it no sin in
them. and if any one obeyeth his own impulse to good, be sure that
God is he who recogniseth and knoweth" Quran 2: 158 (Al Baqara) which
came as a permission. Prophet Mohamed (SAW) as well performed the
ritual in order to establish the Sunna (While the two idols were
removed).
3. Spending the day time of the 9th of Ddul Hijja until sunset at the
area of Arafa mountain:
However, one who performs pilgrimage should spend the night at a spot
called Mina. That day: 8th of Dhul Hijja is called the (thinking day)
when Prophet Ibrahim (prayer and peace be upon him) saw a vision
carrying a command from Allah to slaughter his only son Ismail after
their final reunion. He again performed the same process of conveying
the Divine instructions to his son and wife. As expected their
response manifested deep faith and full submission to Allah. The son
said "Then, when (the son) reached (the age of) (serious) work with
him he said: O my son I see in vision that I offer thee in sacrifice
now see what is thy view (the son) said: O my father Do as thou art
commanded: thou will find me, if God So wills one practicing Patience
and constancy" Quran 37:102 (Assafat). Look at the style of reply.
The mother was equally submissive. Yet Prophet Ibrahim (SAW) waited
one day to confirm the vision, as the consequences are dramatic. Not
only this, as the father decided to fulfill the command, the son
offered him a set of advises, most important of which, was to keep
his face down during the operation. He wanted the father to avoid
agony and a situation in which he may grow tender if both their eyes
were met. He was concerned that this may affect the father's ability
to continue.
Next morning one has to move to mount of Arafa where Prophet Mohamed
spent the day of 9th Dhul Hijja. That day is marked as an extremely
special day to Allah. He calls on the angles expressing His
satisfaction and happiness about the presence of such a large number
of His servants anxiously looking forward for His pardon. He the
Merciful All – Generous grants them the pardon they expect from the
All- Forgiving.
3. Slaughter the sacrifice:
As both the father and son (Ibrahim and Ismail) fully submitted to
their Lord's command, and while the father was almost ready putting
the knife over the son's neck, Allah the Merciful sent down a
magnificent sheep (never seen a similar one on earth) to be
sacrificed instead. This was explained in Quran as follows: "So when
they had both submitted their wills (to God), and he had laid him
Prostrate on his forehead (for sacrifice)* We called out to him, O
Abraham* Thou hast already fulfilled the vision thus indeed do We
reward those who do right.* For this was obviously a trial* And We
ransomed him with a momentous sacrifice" Quran 37: 103-107 (Assafat).
Allah made this sacrifice part of the Haj rituals in order to remind
us every year with the magnitude of trials His Prophet Ibrahim (SAW)
experienced. Also for us to study the reactions of everybody
including the mother, who is not a prophet but just an ordinary human
being, during serious situations. The whole situation carries several
lessons for us to learn.
4. Stoning three symbols of the devil:
During the day of thinking in which Ibrahim wanted to give himself a
chance to confirm the necessity of executing the Divine order, as
usual the devil found an unprecedented chance to attack the pious
family. He materialized into a man and met Ibrahim first trying to
talk him off the fulfillment of the duty. Of course Ibrahim realized
that nobody but the only enemy of mankind could act in this manner.
Ibrahim picked stones from the ground and showered the devil. The
same situation was recurrent with the two other members of the family
the son and mother who exactly behaved the same way.
Allah the All – Wise made this action part of the Haj rituals. We
stone the devil symbol commemorating Ibrahim's family attitude
towards the devil that worked himself hard to convince them disobey.
While we stone as well the devil that is constantly trying hard with
all possible means to deviate each one of us from the right path. It
is a step, which helps us remember how dangerous this creature is to
us mankind. With each stone we physically target the devilish power
that portrays the correct path associated with full submission and
obedience to Allah as a very hard and difficult one. While the same
power decorates, pave and facilitates any other path, which leads to
sinful attitude.
These are not but part of the deep implications and lessons which we
obtain during Haj, since no one is ever capable of identifying full
wisdom of Allah inherent in any of the rituals He may be Glorified
ordained. We will never also be able to fully realize the magnitude
of blessing and benefit we achieve during any of the rituals in
general and Haj in particular.
May Allah be Glorified accept this presentation only in His name and
forgive any mistakes which are certainly from me. While the correct
contents are only made by virtue of His support and close assistance.