Afford and Effort in Hajj and Umrah: The Issue of Muslims’ Faith
The
ibadah of Hajj and Umrah is to surrender to the will of Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ
ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ. To be able to perform Hajj or Umrah is a blessing in itself, a
pinnacle of a Muslim’s love for and submission to the one true God. It
was narrated that Abu Hurayrah رضي الله عنه said, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
said
“Whoever
performs Hajj for the sake of Allah and does not utter any obscene
speech or do any evil deed, will go back (free of sin) as his mother
bore him.”
“(The
performance of) ‘Umrah is an expiation for the sins committed between
it and the previous ‘Umrah; and the reward of Hajj Mabrur (i.e., one
accepted) is nothing but Jannah.”
The
removal of sin and the rewards of Paradise is the underlying force that
fuels a Muslim’s yearning to perform Hajj and Umrah. Hajj is one of the
5 pillars in Islam, hence the integral point still revolves around the
intention of following Allah’s command and pleasing Him.
A Good Question is Half of Knowledge
As
believers, we are encouraged to ask questions especially matters
pertaining to the faith in order to holistically understand and to
acquire deeper knowledge of Islam. In the case of Hajj and Umrah, my
thoughts were once polarized around the subject of the injustice between
the poor and the rich. Though Hajj is not obligatory, it seemed unfair
to impose this on Muslims as some Muslims just cannot afford to perform
Hajj.
Does being poor and not being able to perform Hajj mean that your faith is weak? Conversely, does performing Hajj numerous times equate to stronger faith?
Putting
these questions in parallel with the excerpts from the Quran somehow
brought a whole new perspective. As described clearly in the Holy Quran:
“… And Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah) to the House (Ka‘bah) is a duty that mankind owes to Allah, those who can afford the expenses (for conveyance, provision and residence); and
whoever disbelieves (i.e. denies Hajj, then he is a disbeliever of
Allah), then Allah stands not in need of any of the ‘Alâmin (mankind and
jinn).” (Qur’an 3:97)
When
the issue of faith is incorporated into the question of being
financially able, it becomes a new conundrum. The question now evolves
into the question of one’s effort to afford the expenses.
Hypothetically speaking, if all Muslims make the efforts to afford the
Hajj costs, that would probably attest to the Muslim’s biggest
representation of their faith.
His Answers to My Questions
The
keywords are: determination and perseverance. Truly, Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ
ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ is the most sufficient and the most intelligent. The questions
pertaining to believers who are financially incapable of performing Hajj
or Umrah were already provided by Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ through our
Messenger. Allah has provided a surfeit of options on how Muslims can
gain similar rewards of performing the Hajj and Umrah should they are
incapable to afford the expenses.
In Hadith Al-Bukhari and Muslim, narrated from Abu Hurayrah a story that is in tandem with the above questions:
Abu Hurayrah رضي الله عنه reported: The poor came to the Messenger of Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ and said,
“Oh,
Messenger of Allah, the wealthy have gone with the highest ranks and
lasting bliss. They offer Salat (prayer) as we offer it; they observe
fast as we do; and as they are wealthy, they perform Hajj and ‘Umrah,
and go for Jihad, and they spend in charity.”
Other Hadiths includes:
Anas رضي الله عنه narrates that the Prophet ﷺ said,
“Whoever prays Fajr in congregation, then sits remembering Allah until sunrise, then prays two units of prayer, has a complete reward of Hajj and ‘Umrah. (The Prophet ﷺ ) repeated ‘complete’ three times for emphasis.) [Tirmidhi]
Abu Umamah رضي الله عنه narrates that the Prophet ﷺ said,
“Whoever
goes to the mosque not desiring except to learn or teach what is good
has the reward of a pilgrim who completed his Hajj.” [Tabarani]
Hajj and Umrah – Through My Lenses
The
grounding essence in search of answers is trust. Trust Allah the
All-Knowing who has conceptualized ideal solutions and explanations for
every issue. After all, Islam is not just a religion, it is a way of
life. In and of itself, Islam is a religion that covers every aspect of
human life. A religion with holistic and universal views for mankind.
Today, I see Hajj and Umrah differently. I understand the terminology of effort and afford by
its fundamentals. And most importantly, I believe in Islam and Allah
ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ with a better heart. It is never too late to take that
little step to save up for Hajj and Umrah. It is never too late to start
making sincere Du’a to Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ, asking Him to grant
our wish to visit His home. There is no discrepancy in how Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ
ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ sees His servants. What matters most is the effort we put in in
trying to obey and fulfil His commands.
Most
importantly, pilgrimage is not about the number of times you set foot
in the house of Allah, but is the shift of our old self towards the
better. Allah ﺳﺒﺤﺎﻧﻪ ﻭ ﺗﻌﺎﻟﻰ has provided ways for His servants who are
willing to make the effort to reach the same gains, regardless of our
state; financial or physical-wise. All that remains is the question of
the willingness of our hearts and minds to make the effort to be close
to him.
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the Hajj season comes another joyful celebration, Eid Al – Adha which
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