Hajj and Umrah Explorer Description
"Embark on a spiritual journey like never before with Hajj and Umrah Explorer, the ultimate app for pilgrims. Whether you're planning your first Umrah or have experienced the Hajj, this comprehensive tool is designed to enhance your pilgrimage experience.
Features:
Advance Checklist: Stay organized with a detailed checklist module that covers every aspect of your Umrah and Hajj preparations. Track your progress with a dynamic progress bar, ensuring you don't miss a single step.
Packaging Checklist: Simplify your packing process with a curated checklist that covers essentials, documents, food items, and more. Never forget important items and travel with confidence.
Interactive Guides: Access a wealth of information on Umrah and Hajj rituals through immersive guides. Engage with animated tutorials that visually demonstrate the correct way to perform each step, ensuring a meaningful and fulfilling experience.
Faraiz, Sunnah, Wajibat, Mustahabbat, and Makroohaat: Gain insights into the obligations, recommended actions, and discouraged practices of Umrah and Hajj. Understand the significance behind each ritual and perform them with utmost devotion.
Hajj and Umrah Explorer is your trusted companion throughout your pilgrimage, offering guidance and support every step of the way. Seamlessly navigate the sacred journey with confidence, knowing you have all the information and resources at your fingertips. Download now and make your pilgrimage a truly transformative experience."
What is Hajj?
Each year, millions of Muslims from all across the world perform Hajj, the sacred pilgrimage and the fifth pillar of Islam.
Hajj takes place in Makkah, in modern day Saudi Arabia, during the holy month of Dhul Hijjah, the 12th month in the Islamic calendar.
Hajj is a spiritual duty and a pillar of Islam, meaning that Hajj must be performed by every Muslim at least once in their lifetime, so long as they are financially, physically, and emotionally able to do so. Going more than once during your lifetime is permitted whilst sincerely seeking Allah’s (SWT) (which means ‘The Most Glorified, The Most High) pleasure.
Allah (SWT) says to the Muslims in the Qur’an:
"And [due] to Allah from the people is a pilgrimage to the House – for whoever is able to find thereto a way. But whoever disbelieves – then indeed, Allah is free from need of the worlds.
Qur’an | 3:97"
“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.”
Hadith | Bukhari and Muslim
Hajj takes place each year between the 8th and 12th of Dhul Hijjah. Muslims use the lunar calendar, so the corresponding Gregorian date will vary year to year.
This year, Hajj begins in the evening of Thursday 7th July and ends in the evening of 12th July 2022.
This handy and comprehensive Hajj guide will help you understand the different aspects of the holy pilgrimage, from its origin, to how to perform Hajj.
The Story Of Hajj
While Hajj is something that was taught to Muslims by the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), its origin actually dates back to the teachings of another of Islam’s beloved Prophets, Ibrahim (AS) (which means upon him be peace), thousands of years before.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) began the Hajj in 628 CE during the month of Dhul Hijjah, and is the same Hajj that Muslims perform today.
However, Dhul Hijjah was also a sacred month for the pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic Arabia.
During this month, fighting was forbidden for the Arabs, and they also made pilgrimage to the Kaa’ba – the cubic like structure in Masjid al-Haram, that at the time was being used to house the Arabs’ pagan idols.
Features:
Advance Checklist: Stay organized with a detailed checklist module that covers every aspect of your Umrah and Hajj preparations. Track your progress with a dynamic progress bar, ensuring you don't miss a single step.
Packaging Checklist: Simplify your packing process with a curated checklist that covers essentials, documents, food items, and more. Never forget important items and travel with confidence.
Interactive Guides: Access a wealth of information on Umrah and Hajj rituals through immersive guides. Engage with animated tutorials that visually demonstrate the correct way to perform each step, ensuring a meaningful and fulfilling experience.
Faraiz, Sunnah, Wajibat, Mustahabbat, and Makroohaat: Gain insights into the obligations, recommended actions, and discouraged practices of Umrah and Hajj. Understand the significance behind each ritual and perform them with utmost devotion.
Hajj and Umrah Explorer is your trusted companion throughout your pilgrimage, offering guidance and support every step of the way. Seamlessly navigate the sacred journey with confidence, knowing you have all the information and resources at your fingertips. Download now and make your pilgrimage a truly transformative experience."
What is Hajj?
Each year, millions of Muslims from all across the world perform Hajj, the sacred pilgrimage and the fifth pillar of Islam.
Hajj takes place in Makkah, in modern day Saudi Arabia, during the holy month of Dhul Hijjah, the 12th month in the Islamic calendar.
Hajj is a spiritual duty and a pillar of Islam, meaning that Hajj must be performed by every Muslim at least once in their lifetime, so long as they are financially, physically, and emotionally able to do so. Going more than once during your lifetime is permitted whilst sincerely seeking Allah’s (SWT) (which means ‘The Most Glorified, The Most High) pleasure.
Allah (SWT) says to the Muslims in the Qur’an:
"And [due] to Allah from the people is a pilgrimage to the House – for whoever is able to find thereto a way. But whoever disbelieves – then indeed, Allah is free from need of the worlds.
Qur’an | 3:97"
“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.”
Hadith | Bukhari and Muslim
Hajj takes place each year between the 8th and 12th of Dhul Hijjah. Muslims use the lunar calendar, so the corresponding Gregorian date will vary year to year.
This year, Hajj begins in the evening of Thursday 7th July and ends in the evening of 12th July 2022.
This handy and comprehensive Hajj guide will help you understand the different aspects of the holy pilgrimage, from its origin, to how to perform Hajj.
The Story Of Hajj
While Hajj is something that was taught to Muslims by the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), its origin actually dates back to the teachings of another of Islam’s beloved Prophets, Ibrahim (AS) (which means upon him be peace), thousands of years before.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) began the Hajj in 628 CE during the month of Dhul Hijjah, and is the same Hajj that Muslims perform today.
However, Dhul Hijjah was also a sacred month for the pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic Arabia.
During this month, fighting was forbidden for the Arabs, and they also made pilgrimage to the Kaa’ba – the cubic like structure in Masjid al-Haram, that at the time was being used to house the Arabs’ pagan idols.
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