From
all the details you have heard you can judge that
during the period of two to three months, from
the time of deciding and preparing for Hajj to
the time of returning home, what great effects
are produced in the heart and mind of man!
The
process entails sacrifice of time, sacrifice of
money, sacrifice of comfort, sacrifice of several
worldly relations and sacrifice of many corporeal
desires and pleasures.
And all this simply for the sake of Allah, with
no selfish end.
Then,
together with piety and virtuousness, the incessant
remembrance of God and the longing and love of
Him pervading the mind of the pilgrim, all leave
a firm impression on his mind which lasts for
years to come.
[On]
reaching this sacred land he witnesses at every
step the relics of those who sacrificed everything
[of] theirs in servitude and obedience to Allah.
They
fought against the pagan Arabs, suffered tortures,
became migrants, suffered unbearable hardships,
but ultimately did raise aloft the Word of God
and did not rest content till they subdued every
such false power which wanted man to become subservient
to other entities than Allah.
A lesson in courage and determination, which a
devotee of God can draw from these clear signs
and sacred relics, can hardly be available from
any other source.
If
the attachment developed with his focal point
of Deen (religion) through the circumambulation
of [the] Kaba [and] the rehearsal of a Mujahid's
life [through] the rites (Manasik) of Hajj (such
as running about, and repeated departures and
halts) are combined with Salah, fasting and Zakat,
and they are all seen conjointly, you will realize
that these processes constitute a training or
some big task which Islam wants Muslims to execute.
For
this reason, Hajj has been made compulsory for
those who are solvent enough and are capable to
undertake the journey [to and from the] Kaba so
that, as far as possible, Muslims in the largest
possible number remain equipped in every period
after having fully gone through this training.
Hajj: a collective Ibadah
[You]
will be unable to appreciate fully the benefits
of Hajj unless you keep in view the fact that
each and every Muslim does not perform Hajj individually
but that only one single period has been fixed
for Hajj for the Muslims of the whole world, and,
therefore, [hundreds of thousands] of Muslims
jointly perform it.
What
I have stated before has only brought home to
you the effect produced by this Ibadah on every
Haji individually.
Now
I shall explain to you[...] how these benefits
have been enhanced 100,000-fold by appointing
one single period of Hajj for all the world.
The
excellence of Islam lies in this very fact that
by one stroke it achieves not only two but 1,000
purposes.
The
advantages of offering Salah singly are by no
means small but by making it conditional with
congregation, enforcing the system of Imamat in
Salah and by enlarging the congregations of the
Friday and Eidain [the two Eid] prayers, its benefits
have been increased to a limitless extent.
The observance of fasting separately by each person
is also a very big source of reformation and training
but by appointing only one month of Ramadan for
all Muslims, these benefits have been increased
so much that they cannot be counted.
Zakat
too has many advantages even if dispensed individually.
But with the establishment of Bait-ul-mal (Public
Exchequer of the Islamic State) its usefulness
has been increased to such a great extent that
you cannot estimate it till such time as an Islamic
government is formed and you witness with your
eyes how much goodness and plentifulness result
from collecting the Zakat of all Muslims at one
place and distributing it among the deserving
persons in organized form.
Similar is the case of Hajj. If every [person]
were to perform Hajj singly, even then it will
bring about a big revolution in his life but by
formulating the rules for all the Muslims of the
world to perform it together at one time, its
benefits have been increased to a limitless degree.
Growth of piety and virtuousness
When
every intending Haji [decides] to perform Hajj
and immediately with this intent the virtues of
fear of God, piety, penance, Istighfar (seeking
forgiveness from God) and good morals begin to
cast their influence on him; [when] he starts
[saying] farewell [to] his relatives, friends,
professional and other associates; and [when he]
settles all his affairs as if he is no longer
the same man as before (his mind is now pure and
clean because of the newly-kindled spark of love
of God), you can imagine the effect of the changed
condition of the Haji on so many people around
[him].
And
if every year in each of the different parts of
the world 100,000 Hajis at an average get prepared
for Hajj in this manner, their influence will
improve the moral state of a vast number of people.
Then the hearts of [a] large number of people
[will be] warmed at places through which the Hajis'
caravans pass, by seeing them, meeting them and
by hearing from them the [sound] of Labbaik, Labbaik.
There
will be many whose attention will be diverted
towards Allah and Allah's House, and the eagerness
for Hajj will create a stir in their slumbering
souls.
And
when these people, filled with the thrill of Hajj,
return from the Center of their Deen to their
cities and towns spread over all parts of the
world and [are] met by numerous persons, then
this [ interchange] and the accounts related by
the former of their Hajj experience enliven religious
sentiments among countless circles. |