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The Call of Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam)

-By Muhammad Al-Shareef



When Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam) completed the structure of the Kabah,
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) commanded him to call the people to Hajj.

Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam) pleaded,

"O Allah! How shall my voice reach all of those people?"

Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) told him that his duty was only to give the call
and it was up to Allah to make it reach the people.


Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam) then climbed Mount Arafat
and called out in his loudest voice,

"O People! Verily Allah has prescribed upon you Hajj,
so perform Hajj."


Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) revealed in the Qur'an:

"And proclaim the Hajj among mankind.
They will come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every camel,
lean on account of journeys
through deep and distant mountain highways"


 (Surah Al-Hajj, Ayah 28).


To this very day millions upon millions of Muslims
continue to answer the call of Prophet Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam).

Perhaps this year you shall be amongst those who answer the call.


'Amr ibn Al-'Aas narrates,
"When Islam entered my heart,
 I went to the Messenger of Allah and said,
'Give me your hand so that I may pledge allegiance to you.'

 The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)spread his hand, but I withdrew mine.
He
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, 'What is wrong 'Amr?'
I said, 'I want to make a condition.'
'And what is that?' he
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said.
I said, 'That Allah will forgive me.'
Then the Messenger of Allah
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said,
'Did you not know that Islam wipes out what came before it,
and that Hijrah wipes out what came before it
and that Hajj wipes out what came before it!"

(Sahih Muslim).

Hajj is the fifth pillar upon which Islam stands.
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) made it compulsory
upon every able Muslim male and female to perform it,
at least once in a lifetime.



 Allah (Subhanuhu Wa-Ta'ala) revealed:

"Hajj there to is a duty mankind owes to Allah,
 those who can afford the journey, but if any deny faith,
Allah stands not in need of any of His creatures".


(Surah Ali Imran, Ayah 97).


Performance of the Hajj washes away all sins. Abu Hurairah narrates:
I heard the Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) say,
"Whoever performs Hajj and does not commit
any Rafath (obscenity) or Fusooq (transgression),
he returns (free from sin) as the day his mother bore him"

 (Sahih Bukhari).


Hajj is one of the greatest deeds one can accomplish in his or her lifetime.
Abu Hurairah narrates: The Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was asked,
"What deed is the best?"
He
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, "Iman in Allah and His Messenger."
"Then what?" "Jihad in the sake of Allah." "Then what?" "Hajj Mabroor,
a Hajj accepted by Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala)."



Abu Sha'thaa' said,
"I contemplated the good deeds that a person does.
I found that salaah as well as fasting are a jihad of the body.
And that sadaqa is a jihad of someone's wealth.
But Hajj is a jihad of both body and wealth."


Hajj is the greatest jihad.
Aishah (Radiallahu anha) asked the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam),
"We find that jihad is the best deed, shouldn't we (women) do jihad?"
 The Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) replied,
"Rather the best jihad is a Hajj Mabroor!"
 Aishah (R.A.) later said,
"I'll never cease performing Hajj after I heard that from Rasul Allah"
(Agreed Upon).


The dua of the one in Hajj shall be accepted.
The Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said,

"The soldier in the path of Allah and the one who performs Hajj
 and the one who performs 'Umra, all are the delegation of Allah!
He Subhanuhu wa-ta'ala) called them and they answered.
And they asked Him, and He shall grant them (what they ask for)!"


(Authentic hadith, narrated by Ibn Majah and Ibn Hibban).


In the Islamic history books it was narrated that on the day of Arafat,
a man from Turkmenistan stood on the plains of Arafat in Hajj.
To his left all he could see was Muslims
crying and praying to Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala).
To his right all he could see was Muslims
crying and praying to Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala).
Because of his native tongue,
he could not imitate the lengthy prayers of the others.
At this realization everything blurred in front of him.
His face reddened, his eyes poured tears as he raised his hands,
"O Allah! Grant me everything that they are asking for!
Grant me everything that they are asking for!"
And Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) accepted his dua.


There is not a single day that the sun has come up on
more beloved to Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) than the Day of Arafat.
The Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said,

"There is no day on which Allah frees more of His slaves from Fire
than the Day of Arafat, and He verily draws near,
then boasts of them before the angles, saying:
'What do they seek?'"

(Sahih Muslim).

And in another hadith:
"Verily Allah boasts of the people of Arafat
before the people of Heaven (angels) saying:
'Look to my servants who have come to Me disheveled and dusty.'"

Abdullah ibn Al-Mubaarak narrates:
I went to Sufyaan ibn al-Uyaynah as the day of Arafat was setting.
He sat on his knees, his hands raised to the Heavens,
and tears moistened his cheeks and beard.
He turned and looked at me, so I asked him,
"Amongst the people who have gathered here for Hajj,
who is in the worst state?"

Sufyaan ibn al-Uyaynah said,
"He who thinks that Allah will not forgive him."


Aishah (Radiallahu anha) would see the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)
standing in prayer at night so much so that his feet would crack.
She would ask him,
"Why do you do this when Allah has forgiven all your sins,
 the past and anything you may do in the future?"

 And he would reply, "Shouldn't I be a thankful slave?"


With this example of the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam),
what should our attitude be
when we hear of Paradise and forgiveness of sin
for those who perform Hajj?

Does it mean that after Hajj we fall back
into all the disobedience that we went to Hajj with?

Does it mean that we are promised Jannah
no matter what sin we do after Hajj?
Many people think this to be the case and it is a very dangerous presumption.

You will find in many of the Hadith regarding the virtue of Hajj the term Hajj Mabroor.
Do you know what Mabroor means? It means an accepted Hajj.

A Mabroor Hajj is one
in which Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) is not disobeyed during or after.

Others have said that a Hajj Mabroor is one that is accepted,
and the sign of it's acceptance is that a person will go back
in a better state then when he came, and that he will discontinue the sins
that were between him and Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala).

I once saw a group of Hajjis with all of their paraphernalia.
Plastered on their t-shirts and hats was 'Hajj Mabroor 1997!'
I remembered then when Ibn Umar was on his deathbed
and his son reminded him of all the good deeds that he did
with the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) and the companions.
He told him, "Quiet! Don't you know whom Allah accepts from?
Verily Allah only accepts from the God-Fearing (Al-Muttaqoon)."



When Ali ibn Al-Husayn (Radiallahu anhuma) wore his Ihram towels
and sat upright on his camel in preparation for the journey to Makkah,
his face changed color, his skin shivered and he cried,
unable to say the Talbiyyah, Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk.
Someone asked him, "What's wrong?" And he replied,
"I'm afraid that when I say it, it shall be replied,
'Laa Labbayka wa Laa Sa'dayk'
(May you never have come and may you not have happiness)."


With that spirit,
let us march forward in the search of the Mercy of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala)
and His forgiveness, to the first house of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) on earth, to Hajj.



Indeed, the Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said,

"And there is no reward for an accepted Hajj- except Jannah!"


Source:


- Jannah.Org || Islam: The Eternal Path to Peace



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