1- Hajj is one of the best acts of worship and is one of the Pillars of Islam. 2- Hajj purifies the sins and pilgrim becomes sinless as a newborn child. 3- Reward of Hajj Mabroor (the one accepted by Allah) is Paradise. 4- The pilgrims performing Hajj are guests of Allah. 5- For women, Hajj equals (in reward) observing Jihad for the sake of Allah.
Stopping at Muzdalifah is an essential part of the pilgrimage. It obeys a clear order in the Qur'an: "When you surge downward from Arafat, remember God at Al-Mashaar Al-Haram. Remember Him who
During Hajj, the first move is initiated from "Arafat". The "stop at Arafat" occurs in the daytime beginning at noon of the ninth day when the sun is shining at its most. This time is designated so that you may gain consciousness, insight, freedom, knowledge and love in the sunlight! At sunset, the stop at Arafat is over.
Ka'bah. On the first day of the Hajj, pilgrims walk around the Ka'bah seven times in an anti-clockwise direction while repeating prayers. Safa and Marwah. Mina. Muzdalifah. Eid ul-Adha. What is Hajj significance? Why do Muslims go on Hajj? The Hajj pilgrimage is an obligation that should be completed at least once in all able Muslims lives.
In fact, some of the scholars are of the view that stopping in Muzdalifah is one of the pillars or essential parts of Hajj, because Allah, may He be exalted, enjoined it in the verse mentioned above.
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