If a Muslim has
decided to go for Hajj or 'Umrah, it is
recommended that he should record all of
his debts and have them witnessed so
that in case he dies during the journey,
they can be paid from his inheritance.
He should sincerely repent for all of
his sins in compliance with Allah's
command: Repent,
all of you, to Allah, O Believers, that
perhaps you may be successful.
(24:31)
It should be noted that sincere
repentance involves three principles.
First, remorse and sadness should be
felt for the sins committed in the
past. Secondly, one must stop committing
such crimes against oneself and Allah.
And, thirdly, a firm intention to not
return to such sins in the future must
be undertaken. If any of these
principles are deleted, repentance
becomes an unacceptable, meaningless
ritual in which the one repenting is
deluded into believing that he can fool
Allah. If one who intends Hajj has in
his possession the property or wealth of
others which he has illegally obtained,
he should return such properties before
setting out. The wealth which is to be
used for 'Umrah or Hajj should come from
Halaal (permissible) sources,
because the Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) said: Verily,
Allah is Good and only accepts the good.
In Islam, the ends do not justify the
means. The use of Haraam (forbidden)
methods to make Hajj means will destroy
the Hajj and make it devoid of any
blessings. Abu Hurayrah reported that
the Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) said: If
a man sets out with filthy earnings,
places his foot in the stirrup (of his
riding animal) and calls out: Labbayk
Allahumma Labbayk (I hear your call and
am coming. Oh Allah, I hear your call) -
a caller will call from the heavens, You
do not hear the call and you will not be
pleased. Your provisions are Haraam and
your earnings are Haraam and your Hajj
is not blessed nor accepted.
One who intends to perform Hajj or 'Umrah
should make sure that his or her
intention is for Allah's pleasure and
not for any material or worldly gain,
like trade, showing off, fame and so on.
One should also choose the company of
the righteous in making Hajj, for the
company of the unrighteous or negligent
has caused the ruin of many a Hajj. It
is necessary that one who intends Hajj
or 'Umrah learn as much about these
rites as he or she can before setting
out, in order to avoid unnecessary
confusion and acts which could ruin
these rites.
Du'aas
(Prayers) of Travel
When one begins
the journey by being seated in his or
her means of transportation (whether
animal, car, airplane, boat, etc.), it
is recommended that Allah's name be
mentioned. The Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) had
advised that any affair not begun with
Allah's name is deficient (of its full
blessings)
The
traveler should then say Allahu Akbar
(Allah is the greatest) three times,
followed by the following Qur'anic Du'aa
which the Prophet (صلى
الله
عليه
وسلم) said on
journeys:
The
traveler for Hajj or 'Umrah should also
occupy his mind and faculties of speech
with righteous thoughts, words, and
deeds. He
should be careful to make all of his
Salaahs in Jamaa'ah (congregation) and
to do righteous deeds for his travel
companions as well as all whom he meets.
He should also avoid loose or lewd
congregations, Haraam conversations and
excessive laughter or joking.
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