This
time the crowds were tremendous…..more, much more than the previous years. One
couldn't help but be overwhelmed by the number of people at Hajj this year. And
similarly, I couldn't help but be overwhelmed by the sheer number of lessons
that I learnt on this journey - lessons of patience, lessons of compassion,
lessons of humility and lessons of thankfulness to Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta‘ala.
Every corner I turned, every
where I went, every second I spent during my stay in Mina had the potential to
mould me for better or for worse.
When
I saw scores of people living on the streets, some under a sheet
stretched across two bamboo poles, some sleeping on bare ground with nothing
but their shoes as a pillow, and some having no more space than the very spot
they were sitting in, how could I complain about the size of my camp at Mina?
When I saw hungry kids rummaging through piles of garbage looking
for something to eat, or a family of six eating from a very small bowl
that had food enough for only one, how could I be dissatisfied with all the
multiple varieties of fruits and juices and foods that I had at my disposal?
How can a
person even utter the words, “What…. the same food...again??!!”
And
when I saw elderly, weak people and people in wheelchairs and people limping
and crippled standing at the side of the street hoping to find a ride or
walking for miles with their legs so swollen that they were the size of their
thighs, or people precariously perched on top of vehicles just
because they couldn't find a proper ride,
or
when I saw elderly mothers being carried on their sons' back, how could I
even begin to
complain about the few hours I was stuck on my air-conditioned bus,
or waiting at the train station, not to mention the snacks and cold
water that I had readily available to me?? Subhaan Allaah!!
I remember the words of one of
my teacher, Muhammad al-Shareef. He said once, “Hajj is not a journey of the
body such as one may take to a vacation spot or tourist attraction. It is a
journey of the soul and heart.”
And certainly, how true those
words are. It is indeed a journey of the soul and a journey of
the heart….a journey to work hard…. to get your sins forgiven….to get to
Jannah.
‘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 (Sal Allaahu
Alayhi wa sallam) spread his hand, but I withdrew mine. He said, ‘What is wrong
‘Amr?’ I said, ‘I want to make a condition.’ ‘And what is that?’ he said. I
said, ‘That Allah will forgive me.’ Then the Messenger of Allah 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!”
(Muslim)
When Allaah will forgive all
our previous sins……yes, that’s right…..ALL OUR PREVIOUS SINS…….then is a little
discomfort or inconvenience not worth it?
In fact, I think a lot of
inconvenience is worth it. Actually, anything…..anything in this
world is worth it.
“(That Day) No loyal
friend will ask another loyal friend, though they are in sight of each other.
To ransom himself from the punishment of that Day, the sinner will wish that he
might even ransom himself by his sons, his companion (wife), his brother, the
kinsmen who gave him shelter, and whatsoever is in the earth, altogether, so
that it might save him.” (Surah
Ma’aarij:10-14)
And how dare we
complain??
Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala
chose us from among 6 billion of His slaves, and invited us to His Blessed
House to undertake this Blessed Journey…..to perform this Blessed Worship that
people only dream about once in their lifetimes and what do we do??
We forget this immense ,
immense blessing of His on us and instead of falling prostate on our faces,
with unstoppable tears of repentance and gratitude…. thanking Him for inviting
us there and guiding us to Islaam and giving us the opportunity to have our
sins forgiven, we forget the big picture and complain???!!!!
Subhaan Allaah!!
Subhaan Allaah!!
But
dear brothers and sisters, who is it that provided us with all the blessings
that we enjoy in our lives, all the blessings that we use day in and day out?
It is no one but Allaah!
And it is the same Allah that tested us on the plains of Arafah, during our stay in Mina, and during our journey to Muzdalifah.
We need to remember that indeed the greatest blessing that Allah has favored us with is Islaam, and it alone suffices as favor.
And it is the same Allah that tested us on the plains of Arafah, during our stay in Mina, and during our journey to Muzdalifah.
We need to remember that indeed the greatest blessing that Allah has favored us with is Islaam, and it alone suffices as favor.
“There is no blame upon you for seeking bounty from your Lord
(during Hajj). But when you depart from Arafat, remember Allah at AlMash’ar
AlHaram. And remember Him as He has guided you, for indeed you were before that
among those who went astray.” (Surah Baqarah: 198)
So thank Allaah for His
favors upon you and when that dust blows, instead of complaining….turn to Allah
and hit back with patience and a whisper of gratitude to Allaah. And ask Him to
forgive you.
“Then let them end their untidiness, fulfill their vows, and
perform Tawaf around the ancient House.” (Surah Hajj
22:29)
Remember, Hajj is just a
reminder of another journey that you and I will eventually have to take…..a
journey every soul is traveling, whether they know it or care to just remain
heedless…..A journey to the Hereafter, to Paradise or Hell.
“And take sustenance (with you) for the journey; verily the best
sustenance is Taqwa (piety and righteousness).“ (Al Baqarah
:197)